22 ammo
I have a box of western 22 ammo in a blue and yellow box.On the inside flap is stamped,"ARMY LOT 308" 1940 86RE72X2Any idea of the value?
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whats the 22 ammo called that only uses a primer to fire. i need some quit 22 ammo and i have used this stuff before and remember all you can here is the click of the firing pin. 0 -
Most of the "bargain" ammo you see in the superstores are "high speed". They have a bit more velocity and pressure than the "standard". Most of the "standard" is listed as "target" ammo. I've had excellent results with popularly priced "T-22" by winchester. In fact, I doubt whether your pistol would be harmed by the High-speed stuff 0 -
The least expensive SV ammo I've found is Aguila - you can buy it from the importer http://www.aguilaammo.com/prices.htm. It's very accurate in some pistols and is being shot my a lot of Bullseye shooters. Next step up in cost would be Federal 711b, then RWS target. You should be able to get either of these two here http://www.22ammo.com/22ammo.html or http://www.championshooters.com/ammo.htm. RWS target is excellent ammo, you can get it for less than these URL's but you need to order it by the case. My guns don't like 711b. If you need a source let me know and I'll give you the dealers name/number. Ely target pistol would probably be the next step up in cost, it's available from those two URL's above. Beyond these selections you're getting into expensive target ammo, usually made by Ely, RWS and Lapua - some of these can run you $10 a box.In my guns RWS target performs extremely well. In my guns high velocity ammo results in cracked slides - which are very expensive and difficult to fix. I don't know what it would do to your gun. I've heard of people having mixed results with Wolf 22 Match Target - I've never used it so I can't comment on it. Cost is somewhere between Aguila and Federal. 0
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