Nick Caprinolo
Gold $$ Contributor
I recently started shooting rimfire. Seems I get a lot of flyers in most brands of ammo I have tried. Last week I took the time to measure rim thickness. I had three bricks of different brands of ammo and sorted each brick. I sorted them at .005. Each brand came in at three different thicknesses with maybe 20 or so that were widely different. Those that didn't fall into one of the groups will be used to dirty the barrel before each session.
Went to the range and shot them as sorted. What I discovered is that my groups tightened considerably and very few 5 shot groups that were beyond 3/8 inch. Of course point of impact varied between different brands but that was to be expected. the process is tedious and time consuming, but well worth it.
Test was conducted using a Anschutz Mod 54 Super Match rifle at 25 yards.
Went to the range and shot them as sorted. What I discovered is that my groups tightened considerably and very few 5 shot groups that were beyond 3/8 inch. Of course point of impact varied between different brands but that was to be expected. the process is tedious and time consuming, but well worth it.
Test was conducted using a Anschutz Mod 54 Super Match rifle at 25 yards.