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NOKNOT
04-23-2013, 07:55 PM
When I purchased my TRR-SR 22lr, the people at the gun shop were talking about hitting an aspirin at 100 yards with theirs. Of course they have around $2,000 dollar scopes and shooting $35 a box ammo. I am shooting Walmart ammo and have a Mueller 4.5-14x40 AO scope. At 30 yards I can keep a dime pattern most of the time. With the Walmart ammo I have alot of flyers. Should I be getting a better pattern with what I have or am I going to have to try some different ammo. I have tried some Federal bulk from the gun shop but they seem to all have quite a few flyers. Thanks.

Robbieg19
04-23-2013, 09:53 PM
I have a mark II TR. I have the exact same scope and I shot a 2, 5 shot groups today at 100 yrds that we're both less than .75 inches with the best 3 out of the 5 shots being only .36 inches. This was with Eley team match ammo. With Walmart Winchester bulk the best group I've gotten was 1.6 inches. Most are around 2 inches I've tried numerous brands and found the best groups with the Eley. The only bulk ammo that I can get to shoot under an inch and a half is the CCI AR Tactical. I can some times get just under an inch with it but it is rare. You might get lucky and find a cheap bulk ammo that shoots well in your gun but from my past experience if you want the accuracy the gun is capable of you'll have to spring for some match grade ammo.

NOKNOT
04-24-2013, 09:30 AM
Thanks Robbieg19, I might try a box of the good stuff to see what it can do. I also am from TN. Ever heard of Cookeville?

Robbieg19
04-24-2013, 10:49 AM
Yes, I know where Cookville is. I'm not too far away in Smyrna (just southeast of Nashville). I would try the Eley or Lapua. I've never heard anyone say these brands didn't shoot good. I've also heard the the Wolf Match ammo is good and less expensive but haven't tried it yet.

J.Baker
04-24-2013, 04:57 PM
But how many shots did it take them to hit said asprin? I generally find the guys who stand around in gun shops making such claims are usually full of...well, you know.

NOKNOT
04-24-2013, 06:50 PM
But how many shots did it take them to hit said asprin? I generally find the guys who stand around in gun shops making such claims are usually full of...well, you know.

I agree, but apparently the owner and the sales person are on the competitive side. They shoot in alot of competitions. He showed me the shells they shoot, I cant remember the name but they were $35 a box for 50. I might try some match shells just to see how small a pattern I can shoot but not $35 a box. But as you said, as far as how many he can hit in a row is another story.

JCalhoun
04-24-2013, 09:42 PM
I shoot in a lot of competitions and with some very good shooters and will tell you that is a very bold claim. I think they are trying to sell you a $2000 scope and $35/box ammo. If they can pull of shots like that they don't need to be wasting time in a gun store.

NOKNOT
04-24-2013, 10:46 PM
I shoot in a lot of competitions and with some very good shooters and will tell you that is a very bold claim. I think they are trying to sell you a $2000 scope and $35/box ammo. If they can pull of shots like that they don't need to be wasting time in a gun store.

I have thought about that myself,thats why I asked what should be reasonable expectations on a 22lr. No way I would invest that amount in a 22lr.

JCalhoun
04-25-2013, 05:51 PM
Yeah. That's what a good 1000y yard target rifle and scope would cost to build.

Tempest
04-25-2013, 09:37 PM
Greetings. I'm also from the Nashville area. With a TRR-SR and "good ammo" (Eley, Wolf, Lapua) the rifle is capable of sub MOA at 100 yards on a good day. Wind of course will be an issue. My son and I often shoot ours out past 300 yards. They are very accurate rifles. I use a $90 Tasco 6-24X and it's been fine on this rifle.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z7pgfb72x0I

NOKNOT
04-25-2013, 10:10 PM
Tempest, you and Robbieg19 will have to look me up some day when youre close by and give me some pointers. Ill try to find some match ammo to try but doubt Ill have any luck. 22 ammo is impossible to find around here, (unless youre willing to spend $35 a box). I appreciate all the comments and advice.

Robbieg19
04-26-2013, 05:26 PM
Would like to meet up sometime. I don't when I would be able to get to Cookville, but if you are ever going to be near Manchester there is a range there that you can shoot out to 300 yrds. As far as giving tips I'm not a great teacher but I would be glad to help if I can. I can say what helped me most was learning to control my breathing and trigger control. Look up Champions Choice I think the website is champchoice.com. They are in Lavergne, TN and I have bought most of my match ammo from them recently. Might be too far to drive but shipping shouldn't bee too high to Cookville. Prices are reasonable.

NOKNOT
04-27-2013, 04:55 PM
Thanks Robbieg19 for the web site. I was going to get a box of Eley and Lapua to try but the shipping was $16 so I guess Ill wait till Im down that way to pick some up. Thanks again.

CDR_Glock
01-20-2014, 12:09 AM
Try Eley Tenex, Match or even Team.

fartsinpublic
01-21-2014, 12:35 AM
When I purchased my TRR-SR 22lr, the people at the gun shop were talking about hitting an aspirin at 100 yards with theirs. Of course they have around $2,000 dollar scopes and shooting $35 a box ammo.

They were likely talking about other people. My sister competes at a national/international level in 50 meter Benchrest (and locally in Long Range Rimfire), and yes, they can "hit aspirin" regularly. Ties are broken by the number of 10-X's, as a bunch of folks will have a "perfect" 750 score. Their scopes are 60x power, their rifles cost more than my car, and their rests cost $1000+, easily. They go through expensive batched ammo like crazy. She and the team don't spend time leaning on gun store counters shooting the breeze. They're usually just... shooting.


I am shooting Walmart ammo and have a Mueller 4.5-14x40 AO scope.

I'm with you, I have a Savage Mark II, and my scope is a few weeks' worth of fancy coffee at Starbucks. LOL! I'd like to upgrade to a Mueller APT or Sightron SIII scope. I guess folks like us "save up for better gear" on a whole different level. :)

justinp61
01-21-2014, 03:56 PM
Noknot try some CCI SV, most Savage rifles I've seen shoot it very well. I've tried two kinds of Eley, one was $25 a box and the other was $10. The $25 stuff only shot marginally better than SV and the cheaper shot like the cheap bulk stuff. My rifle is a MKII BTVLSS with a Mueller APT 4.5-14 scope.

I also recommend checking on an Apachee trigger kit, great upgrade IMO.

50 yards.
http://i1187.photobucket.com/albums/z399/justinp61/001-1_zps4f6d2d7d.jpg (http://s1187.photobucket.com/user/justinp61/media/001-1_zps4f6d2d7d.jpg.html)

NOKNOT
01-21-2014, 04:33 PM
Nice. Been awhile since weather has allowed me to get out and shoot. I have tried different ammo and the Fiocchi, Aguila SuperExtra, and Wolf all seem to give me basically the same results. I am amazed at the difference in some ammo. I purchased a brick of the Aguila Supermaximum Hyper Velocity and they shoot about 6 inches off, so sooner or later I will have to set up just for them and use them up.

Fartsinpublic, I know the feeling, I would love to purchase a new scope, but..... It was all I could do to save up and purchase the different brands of ammo. Have a great day guys.

mr.revolverguy
01-25-2014, 08:35 AM
I have a Savage MKII and it is a great rifle and would probably be better in more capable hands. Below is the group size of different brands of ammunition from 100 yards. I was trying to find out what it really likes. On the day I did this review I actually shot it against a custom 10/22 and a CZ452 of which you can go here to see the results/pictures.
http://www.dayattherange.com/?p=2554



22LR Ammunition Comparison











Rifle Fired
Ammuntiion

Group Size (Bold Indicates Smallest Group)


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
CCI-SV

0.481


CZ 452 Varmint
CCI-SV

0.960


Savage MarkII TR
CCI-SV

1.241


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
Lapua X-Act

0.451


CZ 452 Varmint
Lapua X-Act

0.510


Savage MarkII TR
Lapua X-Act

1.375


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
Fiocchi M320 Match

0.261


CZ 452 Varmint
Fiocchi M320 Match

0.945


Savage MarkII TR
Fiocchi M320 Match

0.680


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
Wolf Match Target

0.934


CZ 452 Varmint
Wolf Match Target

0.465


Savage MarkII TR
Wolf Match Target

0.974


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
RWS 50

0.682


CZ 452 Varmint
RWS 50

0.621


Savage MarkII TR
RWS 50

0.927


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
Lapua Center X

0.741


CZ 452 Varmint
Lapua Center X

0.413


Savage MarkII TR
Lapua Center X

1.275


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
Fiocchi SM320 Super Match

0.590


CZ 452 Varmint
Fiocchi SM320 Super Match

0.891


Savage MarkII TR
Fiocchi SM320 Super Match

0.629


Ultimate Kidd 10/22
Eley Tenex Ultimate EPS

0.321


CZ 452 Varmint
Eley Tenex Ultimate EPS

0.505


Savage MarkII TR
Eley Tenex Ultimate EPS

0.595

fartsinpublic
01-25-2014, 12:22 PM
How do you like the EFR scope on the Mark 2 compared to the APV on the 10/22? I've had my eye on one for a while and am comparing others to it, but keep being drawn back to the EFR.

mr.revolverguy
01-25-2014, 07:56 PM
The EFR scope to me is a better scope because of it's clarity and forgiveness in eye relief and here is what I mean by forgiveness in eye relief. I have found on the APV you must have a perfect cheek weld looking down the direct center of the scope to prevent from seeing a little black ring around the outside. I have heard others refer to this as faster acquisition as it pertains to the EFR. I must say though because of the extra power of the APV I feel like I can shoot smaller groups with it at 100yards. The perfect 22 scope to me would have been the EFR with the same power as the APV.