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Old 07-04-2005, 02:42 AM
Mickey Rat Mickey Rat is offline
 
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rocky Raab
[B]Just remember that most rimfires like to "season" themselves before they shoot their best. Don't change ammo types after you clean it. Pick one kind and shoot 20 or 30 rounds before you shoot groups.

I fired Federal Lightnings for years.

1. Beacause they were cheap.
2. Bacause they were accurate.

"The American Rifleman" ran a test several years ago, and Federal Lightnings came in 2nd behind Eley Tenex. They outshot EVERY other type that I tried. 30 years passes....and I read an article in a book "The Book of the 22". The author notes that most 22's will not shoot a different ammo well for quite a few shots, often a box or two. The difference was most apparent when changing from lead to copper or from copper to lead.

Dadgumit! I NEVER shot a whole box of the different ammo thru my gun before I gave up on it. I'd fire a 10 round pattern (instead of a group) and quit using the ammo. I used Lightnings forever untill Federal quit pushing them and went to the new big box HP's. That's what I use now.
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