If you want to step up, then Midas Plus. If you are OK stepping down, then Pistol King.Since Center-X has become unobtanium, what would your next choice in rimfire ammo be if you were looking for accuracy?
Thanks,
Darryll
I’ve seen CenterX show up about every other week. It’s priced around $180/brick but 1 brick limit.Since Center-X has become unobtanium, what would your next choice in rimfire ammo be if you were looking for accuracy?
Thanks,
Darryll
Is that even a thing anymore in this market? If a vendor gets any amount in, a case or a pallet, it’s gone in a day. By the time you receive the test brick, the vendor has been out for 3 days. Please advise. I’m wrong a lot.Get a mixed brick with 10 different lots from Killoughs or Clint Swigert and test them yourself
A few months ago I ordered a box from several Eley lots to test and purchased a case of the best. The main issue is delays from fed ex.Is that even a thing anymore in this market? If a vendor gets any amount in, a case or a pallet, it’s gone in a day. By the time you receive the test brick, the vendor has been out for 3 days. Please advise. I’m wrong a lot.
Eley, I’d believe. Don’t doubt that at all.A few months ago I ordered a box from several Eley lots to test and purchased a case of the best. The main issue is delays from fed ex.
In international, National and Olympic competion there are shooters who have the skills and abilities to shoot 250 rounds into the x ring consistently. In local club matches, very few shooters can really tell the difference but like to think they can. Shooters in the above competions have worked fulltime for years to get that good.Also, is it (lapua ammo), that much better? Is it that you get zero flyers that over a 250 shot string one miss means you are out of contention in some competition or what? Honest question from a guy that knows little here. What justification is there for the 100%-150% cost increase over a good lot of Sk? If a guy is playing a game where every single shot and every .001” matters, I get it.
I guess “there’s levels to this?”
I’d be so let down if I spent $200/brick, shot several 5 shot groups that averaged anything less than .250”.
I guess if you took the rifle to the test center, went until is shot 1’s, all day, bought them out, and were done for a decade.
That’s a good bit of information. ThanksIn international, National and Olympic competion there are shooters who have the skills and abilities to shoot 250 rounds into the x ring consistently. In local club matches, very few shooters can really tell the difference but like to think they can. Shooters in the above competions have worked fulltime for years to get that good.