Longtrain
Gold $$ Contributor
I mainly shoot CF, and have recently started to shoot more RF. Generally, knocking down plates, ringing gongs and occasionally shoot for group to test accuracy.
I have a CZ452 Varmint, with a good trigger kit, having gone through all the normal brands of 40 grain ammo, CCI std, Green Tag, various Winchester, Remington, Eley Standard, SK Longrange, Augilia, SK STD Plus, Federal Match, etc. At 50 yards most shoot under and inch and a few better, none consistently under 1/2”, which is what I would like.
So, I picked up a brick of Augilia Competition Match w/ Eley Priming and Wolf Match Extra. The Augilia did well, under a 1/2” with a flier out to 3/4”, the Wolf was amazing, with no hard work on my part, it consistently shot well under 1/2” with some approaching 1/4”! Why? What makes this so much better then other RF ammo? A buddy suggested I weight each round, grouping them together, like weighing CF cases, that’s not going to happen. I shot the Wolf out to 100 yards and it did well, but the wind really picked up so, testing was flawed IMO.
I have a CZ452 Varmint, with a good trigger kit, having gone through all the normal brands of 40 grain ammo, CCI std, Green Tag, various Winchester, Remington, Eley Standard, SK Longrange, Augilia, SK STD Plus, Federal Match, etc. At 50 yards most shoot under and inch and a few better, none consistently under 1/2”, which is what I would like.
So, I picked up a brick of Augilia Competition Match w/ Eley Priming and Wolf Match Extra. The Augilia did well, under a 1/2” with a flier out to 3/4”, the Wolf was amazing, with no hard work on my part, it consistently shot well under 1/2” with some approaching 1/4”! Why? What makes this so much better then other RF ammo? A buddy suggested I weight each round, grouping them together, like weighing CF cases, that’s not going to happen. I shot the Wolf out to 100 yards and it did well, but the wind really picked up so, testing was flawed IMO.