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3 minutes ago, The Heron said:

As above can anyone recommend a hollow point for my Ruger 10 / 22 semi-auto I have tried rws subs but they jam and I have tried rws high velocity but they aren't consistent they don't jam but sometimes leave unburnt powder behind and concequently lose velocity so it is impossible to get a zero. 

Eley subsonics were the best in mine, followed by Remington

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Hi try different brands. I use CCI segmented, they have the same zero as the hollow points, they hold good grouping in my Ruger and my bolt action. I use CCI quites in the bolt action, they don’t cycle in the semi l knew this before I tried. I think the new quites are made for cycling in semis. As with any semi auto keeping the action clean helps. I think the.22 rimfire has more different types of ammunition than any other caliber. 

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The .22 round is mass produced and the primer is in the rim with a tiny amount of powder but they very accurate. With semi autos the cartridges have to be accurate and cycle. I once had a browning take down.22 it was good with any round and for shooting from a vehicle. The gun ejected down and if the case fell down a shirt sleeve it would burn it was very hot. That’s the only semi auto I owned that cycled any round. I can’t see a unburnt powder causing a loss in velocity it may cause ejection problems. a couple of hours with different types of rounds you will get sorted. Sub sonic should be more accurate.

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