Couple questions for the educated rimfire masses..... and you fellas.

What, in your opinion, are the critical factors that one can identify and isolate, to improve the overall accuracy of their .22 Long Rifle ammo?

Let’s presume already, that we’ve shot several different brands, and identified the most solid performer or two.... for this instance we’ll use Ahila Super Extra and CCI-SV.

I’m most interested in identifying the most accurate (consistent) rounds from each box, without having to shoot them first... and saving them for KYL matches, or internet group shooting. I figure there are particular traits that can be identified, tested, and some conclusions can be drawn from variables like COAL, rim thickness, weight, etc. I know it’s a gack pursuit.... but y’all know I got nothing better to do with my time.

I used one of my nuts (ogive nut) as a jig to measure rim thickness... and sorted by that first.

Where should I go next... and what should I look for?


You better pray to the God of Skinny Punks that this wind doesn't pick up......