I've shot it through a Marlin 39A, a Marlin 25, a Remington 514, and a couple of wheelguns. It has not been a stellar performer as the word "match" would suggest but it is at the very least good plinking ammo. Especially, as it has been the most common type found for what is now a reasonable price. I should try it in my tricked out 10/22 and the High Standard but I keep the brass to recycle and it is harder to find the empties for the autos.

I will pick it up whenever I see it if the price is in the $18 range as it is more than adequate for shooting steel and for ridding the bird feeders of red squirrels. With the paucity of ammo choices these days, one cannot not be too choosey.