I have a stock Ruger 10-22. I installed a Leupold 6X scope on it.
NOTE: I had two other experienced shooters duplicate my groups to make sure it wasn't my technique causing the problems.
At 50 metres, it will group ten rounds of Eley Tenex or RWS R-50 into less than 5/8 inch. With CCI Stinger, it will group ten into 7/8 to one inch.
All other regular 22 ammo will do no better than 2 inches.
Not being satisfied with this level of accuracy, I bought an Anschutz 1416D and moved the scope over to it.
With Tenex or R50, the Anschutz will group ten rounds into 1/2 inch. All other standard 22 ammo will do no better than 1.5 inches.
I was hoping for a rifle that would group regular CCI, Rem, Fed, or Win hunting ammo into less than one inch.
Is it worth it to upgrade to an Anschutz 1700 series rifle???? Or it this "normal" and I can't expect good groups unless I use that super expensive match ammo?
Now I don't expect "same hole" groups with Stingers, but it would be nice to get below one inch in an expensive, quality rifle.
Your thoughts and experience will be appreciated.
NOTE: I had two other experienced shooters duplicate my groups to make sure it wasn't my technique causing the problems.
At 50 metres, it will group ten rounds of Eley Tenex or RWS R-50 into less than 5/8 inch. With CCI Stinger, it will group ten into 7/8 to one inch.
All other regular 22 ammo will do no better than 2 inches.
Not being satisfied with this level of accuracy, I bought an Anschutz 1416D and moved the scope over to it.
With Tenex or R50, the Anschutz will group ten rounds into 1/2 inch. All other standard 22 ammo will do no better than 1.5 inches.
I was hoping for a rifle that would group regular CCI, Rem, Fed, or Win hunting ammo into less than one inch.
Is it worth it to upgrade to an Anschutz 1700 series rifle???? Or it this "normal" and I can't expect good groups unless I use that super expensive match ammo?
Now I don't expect "same hole" groups with Stingers, but it would be nice to get below one inch in an expensive, quality rifle.
Your thoughts and experience will be appreciated.