So, as the title says, I went with one goal in mind, to find, hopefully, one flavor of 22LR ammo for all of my handguns. I have a S&W 22a, a Browning Buckmark UDX plus, and a Ruger Mark III. I took 7 different flavors of ammo, and loaded up 3 mags of each for all three guns. I didn't worry about accuracy, only what would reliably cycle through each. I learned a couple of things and reiterated a thing or two I already knew.
The ammo I took was: Federal bulk copper washed round nose, Winchester Wildcat lead round nose, Remington 22 Cyclone lead round nose, CCI Mini Mags copper washed hollow point, CCI Standard Velocity lead round nose, CCI Mini Mag copper washed round nose and Winchester Super X copper washed hollow point. I know 30 rounds of each flavor is not a true test, but instead an indication of what to expect.
First, the thing I already knew.........the S&W 22a devoured everything I fed it! With the exception of a couple of misfires, which are ammo related, not even one hiccup. No FTE's, no FTF's, flawless. Even the misfires fired upon subsequent firings with the exception of one that I couldn't get to go bang no matter what I did.
Another thing I already knew, the Buckmark does NOT like Federal bulk. In 30 rounds, I had 9 FTE's, meaning the empty case came about 3/4 way out of the chamber, hung there, and the slide picked up the next round and double fed. I also had 6 stove pipes. I'm not sure about this as I'm positive I didn't limp wrist. I'm thinking it is an ejection issue, just not sure what. I had similar results with the Winchester Wildcat. The rest of the ammo results were satisfactory, with a couple of stove pipes total.
The one unknown was the Ruger. I recently acquired it and had very few rounds down range with it. Only 1 FTE/double feed with Winchester Wildcats. But I also had 6 stove pipes spread throughout all of the ammo. Actually 1 each with all of the ammo, except CCI Standard Velocity, which had none. If I had to pick just one, this ammo performed best with all of the guns, just wanted to find a cheaper alternative.
The one question I have is the stove pipes. Is there another reason besides limp wrists that cause this? I mean, it's 22 LR! C'mon, how weak do you have to be to shoot these? I'm not a newb to shooting either. I shoot everything up to and including a 44 mag and have been to a couple shooting classes. I'm NO expert by anyone's definition, but not a rookie either.
Brian