Some good info posted, decide just how far down the rabbit hole you want to go and take it from there. I suggest that you get some CCI std vel and use it to learn technique before moving up to higher dollar stuff - shooting small groups with 22's can be a humbling experience and the learning curve can be long.

As mentioned the CCI std vel can be very good, especially for a value for the dollar ammo. After that try some of the low to mid end SK ammo. I bought a couple of cartons of SK Magazine (their low end bulk-packed ammo) last year and it outgroups any ammo I have ever had including high end SK, Lapua, and Ely - sure wish I had bought a case or two of that same lot, but you just never know until you try it.



drover

Last edited by drover; 06/15/20. Reason: clarity

223 Rem, my favorite cartridge - you can't argue with truckloads of dead PD's and gophers.

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