Gotcha, and good for you. You'll be happy you spent the extra effort. Here's a thought I passed along to a good friend of mine who doesn't like getting too technical, but wants really accurate rifles ... if you put a propellant under a projectile, ignite the propellant, launch the projectile into the air, then try to predict it's path and final resting place, then that is a form of "rocket science", is it not? Then I guess you need to be listening to the rocket scientists if you really, really care where that projectile ends up. Otherwise, don't expect so much, or go pay somebody for a custom rig and ammo. He finally came around and at least starting using the same head stamp brass. Now if I could just get him to measure the case volume, buy the right powder, find out where max charge actually is, shoot proper ladders (or OCW), do proper seating depth testing, and on and on ..........

Enjoy the conversation on 22LR and would love to pick it up. I ditched all the shade tree advice a long time ago, and rely only what I actually see - not what somebody whose never actually done what I've done thinks I should see - or worse, have someone argue with me and tell me I haven't seen what I actually have seen. Anyway, my shooting results got a lot better a lot quicker after moving on from that.