Originally Posted by dannycreasy
After 30 years of shooting rimfire competitions, I respectfully disagree. I simply posted a method for efficiently transferring cheaply packed paper box CCI Standard Velocity ammo (a very good practice ammo in my rimfires) to much stronger and more manageable plastic boxes. Y’all continue to enjoy your big jars and cans of twenty-twos. As far as time, it takes me about twenty minutes to re-box a thousand rounds and that usually feeds my rimfire addictions (local silhouette and bullseye matches) for a month to six weeks.


Danny,

You were shown the evidence in the video.

You either refused to watch it or are too stubborn to admit the facts (at least in the case of CCI ammo )

BTW I have shot competitively longer than you have,. and not all rimfire ammo is loaded with the same machinery or processes.

For example, high grade Eley, RWS etc that may be handled with much more care in their conveyor systems might show an accuracy degradation if thrown together in a container.

I think in terms of the CCI -as the video shows- that would be pretty darned unlikely.