I’ve had a great .22 ABRA season, pulling out XAct when the pressure is really on.
But until tonight, I have never cleaned one of these targets.  We had a unique evening that promised to become calm.
I started out card one with the same match ammo that my main competitor uses.   That’s our norm.  In Texas points we are first and second coming into the home stretch.
I got smoked, he shot his personal best card.  Time to go to the car and root around for the magic beans, - two boxes of the same lot located.
Card two was the netherworld of XAct working the barrel to a Lapua equilibrium.   If you compete a lot, you know it’s best to use one brand or the other the entire match.  The coatings are each superb but different.
Anyhow, the XAct squeaked by with a single point lead but an X deficit as the barrel shot better and better toward the end.   XAct struck lower by the way.
By card three the stars aligned.  XAct, through an original 40-X rifle, trigger too, pushing 50 years old, delivered my first clean target ever.
I could see plenty well what was developing as I went.  Yes, I was getting a bit excited with each horizontal row staying clean.
I didn’t go back to sighters between rows and that’s a risky strategy. One really has to trust the gear when elevation changes.  I shot 20 consecutive record shots.  I counted the rounds before starting and had none from the box left over.   XAct has a subtle way teaching us to not waste ammo, thanks for that big blue 

.
The ammo on card 3 was otherworldly.  It never gave me a flyer to chase with a bad follow up shot.  What extra you pay for it, gets returned in a final level of performance your rifle may have.  On a windy day, no improvement might be seen, or, shooting by yourself save some money, but it has a definite role, otherwise.
I had already decided to spend the money on it, that’s been happening for a few months.  What I didn’t know, was just how good a decision that was.  I’m happier about the price again and again as more is used.  I feel better about my rifles, as if its price is added directly to their perceived value, softening the brick’s sticker.  
A clean card gets sent in, something I had no reason to know yet, and will be returned, very neat.
This is the first year I’ve looked at, and then chased the seasonal points.  It’s been a tremendously fun ride and opportunity to meet some great folks who are very detail oriented in this, despite the fact that we can’t load our own ammo.  This raises some interesting, personal side thoughts, but that’s a different story.
Thank heaven there is no military need for .22 match ammo, - Lapua, keep it up!