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  • Izzy43
    CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
    • Dec 2009
    • 2670

    Source for SK STD + ammo

    Limit 20 boxes. Cheaper than some bulk ammo these days. Very accurate ammo at a reasonable price. I am not associated with the vendor except that I do purchase from them.

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    ExtremeX
    Calguns Addict
    • Sep 2010
    • 7160

    This is some good stuff... I picked some up from Grafs for the same price few months ago.

    Shoots much better than bulk... groups from my 10/22 and my friends Savage Mark II TR are fantastic.
    ExtremeX

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    • #3
      joe47
      Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 475

      Several vendors have SK Std + in stock now. I ordered 4 bricks this morning. It shoots almost as good as RWS 50 in my CZ's, for a third the price.

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      • #4
        morrcarr67
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Jul 2010
        • 15030

        They also have Norma in stock. Not sure how it compares to SK but I've heard it referred as near match quality. Oh, and it's a little less than the SK

        Sent from my DROID RAZR HD
        Yes you can have 2 C&R 03 FFL's; 1 in California and 1 in a different state.

        Originally posted by Erion929

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        • #5
          small hole shooter
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2013
          • 1183

          Tested 4 types of ammo yesterday at 25 yards, iron sights, CZ 452, indoors.
          SK STD+ and Rem Match both shot the best, made one hole with 6 shots out of 10 with both ammo. Next was CCI SV and coming in last was Fed Gold Medal Target. I have lots of SK STD+ and CCI SV. The Rem Match was a surprise as it was just ok in both my Marlin 60 and Ruger Mark II pistol. I have yet to try the SK magazine which I have a lot of also. I need to get more Rem Match. Was going to try the Norman Tac22 when I have the time.
          I have ordered from Grafs, Championshooters, buy not midsouth yet. Have to give them a try.

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          • #6
            joe47
            Member
            • Aug 2013
            • 475

            Originally posted by small hole shooter
            Tested 4 types of ammo yesterday at 25 yards, iron sights, CZ 452, indoors.
            SK STD+ and Rem Match both shot the best, made one hole with 6 shots out of 10 with both ammo. Next was CCI SV and coming in last was Fed Gold Medal Target. I have lots of SK STD+ and CCI SV. The Rem Match was a surprise as it was just ok in both my Marlin 60 and Ruger Mark II pistol. I have yet to try the SK magazine which I have a lot of also. I need to get more Rem Match. Was going to try the Norman Tac22 when I have the time.
            I have ordered from Grafs, Championshooters, buy not midsouth yet. Have to give them a try.
            If you really want to test your ammo, back off to at least 50 yds, 75 to 100 would be even better.

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            • #7
              covingtonhouse
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2011
              • 2213

              Originally posted by small hole shooter
              Tested 4 types of ammo yesterday at 25 yards, iron sights, CZ 452, indoors.
              SK STD+ and Rem Match both shot the best, made one hole with 6 shots out of 10 with both ammo. Next was CCI SV and coming in last was Fed Gold Medal Target. I have lots of SK STD+ and CCI SV. The Rem Match was a surprise as it was just ok in both my Marlin 60 and Ruger Mark II pistol. I have yet to try the SK magazine which I have a lot of also. I need to get more Rem Match. Was going to try the Norman Tac22 when I have the time.
              I have ordered from Grafs, Championshooters, buy not midsouth yet. Have to give them a try.
              Every .22 will usually like certain ammos. I found that the SK std + shoots well in both my target rifles with the same POI as RWS R50. The only thing is the occaisional flyer and inconsistent strings sometimes. Ive thought about investing in a digital grain scale to sort them by weight and see if that helps.
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              • #8
                small hole shooter
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 1183

                Originally posted by joe47
                If you really want to test your ammo, back off to at least 50 yds, 75 to 100 would be even better.
                Then I would have to put my Redfield on it. It's hard enough to just see the target at 25 yards, but its a lot of fun.

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                • #9
                  joe47
                  Member
                  • Aug 2013
                  • 475

                  Oops, just realized you were using iron sights.

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                  • #10
                    sjg1966
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2012
                    • 1047

                    I've ordered from Midsouth a few times. They're GTG.
                    Watch Astro steal brass and take it into his cage....
                    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a4B_pd-yRWE&hd=1

                    Glock 20C at indoor range....
                    http://youtu.be/T4bP8DnhT9Q

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                    • #11
                      Izzy43
                      CGSSA Rimfire Coordinator
                      • Dec 2009
                      • 2670

                      Originally posted by covingtonhouse
                      Ive thought about investing in a digital grain scale to sort them by weight and see if that helps.
                      I have tried that a few times with little success. I have had the same experience with the SK, a flyer once in a while. The problem with weighing the rounds is that one cannot tell if the out of tolerance weight is due to the bullet, powder, or case. Even with weighing the culprit could be uneven primer distribution causing the flyer, just hard to tell unless you load your own ammo which isn't an option with rimfire ammo.

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