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shall pop to shop monday and get myself a brick of 500 as i only use a handful at a time should keep me going a while

 

colin

Getting 300 tomorrow :)

Federal American Eagle and their other stuff are ok.

How come you don't want the wax lubed stuff? Actually they are all lubed !

 

Anyway, the Eley HV ammo is a favourite of mine. Winnie Laser are good too.

 

U.

The wax gums up in the action in my v22 really thick and I've noticed the empty's stick to it

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I use to swill the un-stocked action in it and let it drip dry over night then strip and clean. It does loosen the crud. I bet paraffin would.

 

If that action starts hanging up I bet a quick squirt of a penetrating oil will soon have it back on song at the range.

 

Like imperfection say's :good:

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RWS hollow point HV subs are easily the best HV ammo I've tried in my Anschutz 1417. They are lightly waxed and copper coated. I don't use many but like to carry a few. They shoot to the same POA as RWS subsonics in my gun out to 70 yards.

+1 vote for this

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You could try Remington Yellow Jackets,but i found their accuracy disapointing.The best HV ammo (apart from Stingers which curiously are spot on in my CZ511) are Winchester Lasers-these are excellent.

Winchester Lasers are what I used to use many years ago. I found them to be very accurate while putting them through my BRNO B/A and Winchester 9422 U/L

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