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Originally Posted by stevelyn

Originally Posted by MOGC
I really like the SGB, that is a hell of a good price!



I wish I could get the little fockers to shoot for me.






Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by MOGC
I really like the SGB, that is a hell of a good price!

If you weigh them things out to 51.7 51.8 gr.
10 shot sub 1/2" groups at 50 yds off bench and bags.
Get about 30 35 of em outta 50.

Weight goes from 51.2 to 52.2
Those are your flyers.


Blazrer weighed out same.
Even better
Mini mags 1/2"to 3/4" closer to 3/4" most of the groups.


Blazer is a sleeper round.



CCI makes good ammo.

Even more impressive when weighed out on a digital scale.


All I was doing about 4 5 yrs ago during the summer in right wind conditions.
Shooting azz loads of different .22 ammo.
500 600 rds a week off a bench and bags.

Seeing what was good $ wise
Seeing what sucked money wise.
Shot alot of 14 15 18 dollar a box euro ammo.


Weighing CCI makes it compete with euro ammo many times
Especially figuring in net sum gain versus cost.


Did the rim fire gauge thing.

Too much variance on rim thickness every quarter turn
And the collet on the ogive of the bullet gives the same variance wobble thing with measurements also.
Aka sloppy tolerance stacking.


Came across a cat from englands vid one day.
He layed it all out
Weight and long bearing surface is what matters most.
And talked lot # s also.

Lot #,s matter.
When I found a lot# of .22 that was kick azz compared to others.
Run back and buy as much as I could of it back then.



.22 shooting for accuracy can suck you down a black hole big time.

LOL!!!




I am definitely going to have to sit down with the scale and try that.

Right now my go to is CCI SV and to a lesser degree, SS, Eley/Remington Club and E/R Target.

Think you could find and post a link to that vid?

I was googling. 22 rimfire accuracy
Accurate .22 bullets.
Accurate 50 yd .22 shooting.

Alot during the day.

It was a british guy.


Trust me it works.

I made post on this stuff yrs ago also.

Blazer, SGB, Mini mag 40,s , velocitors

All those 40 grain CCI loads.
51.7 51.8 gr total.

Get 30 to 35 of em outta a bx of 50.

The extreme sides 51.2 to 52.2 of the weight range are your WTF flyers.


CCI Blazer shines when weighed out.
Velocitor especially so cause of its speed and speer gold dot based hp.

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Originally Posted by stevelyn

Originally Posted by MOGC
I really like the SGB, that is a hell of a good price!



I wish I could get the little fockers to shoot for me.






Originally Posted by renegade50
Originally Posted by MOGC
I really like the SGB, that is a hell of a good price!

If you weigh them things out to 51.7 51.8 gr.
10 shot sub 1/2" groups at 50 yds off bench and bags.
Get about 30 35 of em outta 50.

Weight goes from 51.2 to 52.2
Those are your flyers.


Blazrer weighed out same.
Even better
Mini mags 1/2"to 3/4" closer to 3/4" most of the groups.


Blazer is a sleeper round.



CCI makes good ammo.

Even more impressive when weighed out on a digital scale.


All I was doing about 4 5 yrs ago during the summer in right wind conditions.
Shooting azz loads of different .22 ammo.
500 600 rds a week off a bench and bags.

Seeing what was good $ wise
Seeing what sucked money wise.
Shot alot of 14 15 18 dollar a box euro ammo.


Weighing CCI makes it compete with euro ammo many times
Especially figuring in net sum gain versus cost.


Did the rim fire gauge thing.

Too much variance on rim thickness every quarter turn
And the collet on the ogive of the bullet gives the same variance wobble thing with measurements also.
Aka sloppy tolerance stacking.


Came across a cat from englands vid one day.
He layed it all out
Weight and long bearing surface is what matters most.
And talked lot # s also.

Lot #,s matter.
When I found a lot# of .22 that was kick azz compared to others.
Run back and buy as much as I could of it back then.



.22 shooting for accuracy can suck you down a black hole big time.

LOL!!!




I am definitely going to have to sit down with the scale and try that.

Right now my go to is CCI SV and to a lesser degree, SS, Eley/Remington Club and E/R Target.

Think you could find and post a link to that vid?

Take a magic marker.
Put a dot in the center on the weighing spot.
Lightly as you can set round down on the dot standing up
When the weight is final snatch it up fast off the dot.
Repeat.


Also pay attention to your scale reading up to the weight or down to the weight.
Once it stops for 2 to 3 seconds Gtg
I would recal my digital scale every 10 to 15 rounds.

It takes about 10 15 mins to do a box

I seperated mine onto paper plates wrote weight down on it
Get 50 back in box with weight on it.
Take all the rest put em in 50 rd box plinking ammo.

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Originally Posted by goalie
Did they have 3031???

Dunno man.
Slumlord and JamesJr have told me to keep an eye out for certain types.

Slumlord might remember he is in tune with reloading stuff and probably spent some time their looking at it all before he left .

Told me to keep an eye out for that 380 powder.

Bought way more than just that.
LOL!!!

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