Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
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Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
The last two Tuesdays ( the day, each week, that I leave the house to do my weekly foraging and gathering) I've stopped at my local WalMart and found Winchester M22 22lr 1000 rd boxes for $50. and change. With tax a box came to ~$53.50.
That's just over a nickle a round and the best price I've found for quite some time.
What this is is a box with two boxes of 500 rounds of loose (bulk) 22lr cartridges inside.
I did a Google search and found that a few years ago some people were not happy at all with this ammunition but more recent posts/comments seem to indicate it's pretty good.
Anyone got anything to say about this ammo one way or the other?
That's just over a nickle a round and the best price I've found for quite some time.
What this is is a box with two boxes of 500 rounds of loose (bulk) 22lr cartridges inside.
I did a Google search and found that a few years ago some people were not happy at all with this ammunition but more recent posts/comments seem to indicate it's pretty good.
Anyone got anything to say about this ammo one way or the other?
AlanM
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
I have several boxes in my stash from several years ago. It ran just fine in my Colt .22M4.
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
Since I don't do much competition shooting with .22 LR anymore, all I care about is reliable ignition, and good cycling in the semiautomatics that comprise some of my guns in this caliber.
Quit worrying, hide your gun well, shut up, and CARRY that handgun!
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
I can't really comment to its accuracy - I am also not that kind of shooter, currently.
It is more than good enough to take quick snap-shots on a quarter-scale IPSC's head, though, at 50 yards.
Feeds and functions extremely well through my semi-auto .22LR firearms (stock Ruger 22/45, Ruger 10/22 with Green Mountain bull barrel and factory action, stock Browning Buckmark Plus, and S&W 15-22 with Volquartsen Exact Edge Extractor).
There was a recall a few years back (http://www.winchester.com/library/news/ ... ecall.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), but it's pretty peachy otherwise. My buddy LegoGlock turned me on to the stuff, and I pretty much hoard it, now.
It is more than good enough to take quick snap-shots on a quarter-scale IPSC's head, though, at 50 yards.
Feeds and functions extremely well through my semi-auto .22LR firearms (stock Ruger 22/45, Ruger 10/22 with Green Mountain bull barrel and factory action, stock Browning Buckmark Plus, and S&W 15-22 with Volquartsen Exact Edge Extractor).
There was a recall a few years back (http://www.winchester.com/library/news/ ... ecall.aspx" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;), but it's pretty peachy otherwise. My buddy LegoGlock turned me on to the stuff, and I pretty much hoard it, now.
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
I have used it and it works okay.
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
Well, right now I've got 2000 rounds of it. It's advertised to be have a MV of 1225 fps so it should cycle my pistols.
I'll try it out in my two Browning pistols just for giggles, but really I'm looking of enough of one brand to re-qualify distinguished expert with my CZ-452 bolt rifle.
I'll try it out in my two Browning pistols just for giggles, but really I'm looking of enough of one brand to re-qualify distinguished expert with my CZ-452 bolt rifle.
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
What you have read and heard seems to be my experience also. Around the time of the recall, I had some and it was the WORST rimfire that I'd ever experienced in three decades and that says a lot if anyone is familiar with bulk Remington ammo from the late 1980's, it was worse than that. And the stuff I had did not make the lot number range of recall but WOW, it should have. Even found one piece of empty, primed brass in a box. Sure, at first I figured an ejected case landed in the bulk box but nope-- empty, clean, no hit on the case head and priming compound on the inside. Total junk, no value at any price.
Since the panic has subsided and production seems to be somewhat closer to normal/rational, quality has come back up. A little over 5cts per round is a fantastic price and I would also buy it.
With all that said, if one of the reasons you seek rimfire ammo is to use in a fine rifle such as a CZ for the purpose of attaining a specific qualification goal, I'd suggest that you are penny wise and pound foolish to use junk bulk rimfire at the lowest possible price point for that application. For real work where every shot matters, skip a couple trips to McDonald's and use the proper fodder for such a nice rifle and some shooting that matters. That project is worth the upgrade.
Since the panic has subsided and production seems to be somewhat closer to normal/rational, quality has come back up. A little over 5cts per round is a fantastic price and I would also buy it.
With all that said, if one of the reasons you seek rimfire ammo is to use in a fine rifle such as a CZ for the purpose of attaining a specific qualification goal, I'd suggest that you are penny wise and pound foolish to use junk bulk rimfire at the lowest possible price point for that application. For real work where every shot matters, skip a couple trips to McDonald's and use the proper fodder for such a nice rifle and some shooting that matters. That project is worth the upgrade.
I like to swap brass... and I'm looking for .32 H&R Mag, .327 Fed Mag, .380 Auto and 10mm. If you have some and would like to swap for something else, send me a note!
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
I bought 2 boxes of 500 just before the recall as well. I checked the boxes and mine were not recalled.
Worst .22 I've ever used. All other .22 I've used works fine with my GSG 1911-22 and Marlin 795 but this still has a huge failure rate of various types.
Worst .22 I've ever used. All other .22 I've used works fine with my GSG 1911-22 and Marlin 795 but this still has a huge failure rate of various types.
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Re: Opinions wanted on Winchester M22 22lr ammo
I've shot about 1,000 rounds of it in the past year and still have 3,000 more on the shelf. While not my favorite (prefer CCI mini mags and Federal Champion), it seems to have decent accuracy and cycles my Ruger MKIII512 and GSG 1911-22 without any significant issue.
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