i made a couple of inserts for my old Stoney Point.. i made one to measure the rim thickness and another to measure from the base of the case to the front of the driving band on the bullet.. What were my conclusive test with CCI SV was this.. the deviation in the thickness on rims for the Standard Velocity was minimal.. a spread from 39.5 to 40.5 was it. But the base to driving band was different... it was wide spread.. but what only proved was that i forgot to clean the excess lube off and shooting the ammo that way didn't show any significant improvement.. and with the rims being very close.. i didn't see any improvement there either. So in the end, i found that at least with this ammo, just shooting it was the only thing a person needs to be concerned with.. good trigger control. I have a good tune on the 10/22 now and it is shooting good.. even a person (i let two people shoot it today, one adult and on younger teenager.. and both were able to keep everything within the 9 ring on a IR50/50 target. Not being use to how the rifle is shot and not knowing wind deflections of the bullet, this turned out pretty good.. and the wind was not being kind today.. If you have a look at this test, you will see that CCI SV fared well in that test considering some of the other contenders..
http://www.accurateshooter.com/guns-of-week/22lr-rimfire-ammo-comparison-test/
http://www.accurateshooter.com/guns-of-week/22lr-rimfire-ammo-comparison-test/