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CCI Standard Velocity
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CCI Standard Velocity
Was at my local Wally World today and they had very little ammo.
They did have 4 boxes of CCI standard velocity 22 lr rated at 1070 fps. They were only $4.84 per box, so I picked up a couple for the heck of it.
Has anybody had any experience shooting this round? I DO have some CCI Mini Mags, but have never shot these standard ones.
Mark
They did have 4 boxes of CCI standard velocity 22 lr rated at 1070 fps. They were only $4.84 per box, so I picked up a couple for the heck of it.
Has anybody had any experience shooting this round? I DO have some CCI Mini Mags, but have never shot these standard ones.
Mark
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
CCI SV 22LR is probably the most used standard velocity 22LR ammo in use, today, once you step up from bulk 22 LR ammo. It's not match grade target ammo, though I have had many guns that love it and shoot it very well. It's basically practice ammo used in a lot of target grade handguns like the S&W Model 41. S&W actually recommends it for that gun. For the money, tough to beat. CCI SV is probably our most used 22LR ammo for general purpose shooting when we want something better than the bulk stuff. We always try to have at least one brick on hand at all times. Have been using it for many, many years.
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
Thanks a bunch! You touched on everything I wanted to know and more. Even though they were cheap, it's still nice to know it is money well spent. I will use it for practice in my Ruger Single Ten.North Country Gal wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 4:52 pmCCI SV 22LR is probably the most used standard velocity 22LR ammo in use, today, once you step up from bulk 22 LR ammo. It's not match grade target ammo, though I have had many guns that love it and shoot it very well. It's basically practice ammo used in a lot of target grade handguns like the S&W Model 41. S&W actually recommends it for that gun. For the money, tough to beat. CCI SV is probably our most used 22LR ammo for general purpose shooting when we want something better than the bulk stuff. We always try to have at least one brick on hand at all times.
Thanks again for your input Joanie! I think I'll pick up more if they have any left.
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
For sure, grab some more if you can, Mark. Most places around here limit you to two boxes when it's available and that's not very often. Should do very well in your Single Ten.
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
Probably shot 100k rounds of it over the last 25 years, like NCC said it is sort of the entry point for target ammo. Doesnt have the consistency of the true match grade stuff but at less then 25% of the price it does the job for 95% of paper shooting.
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
Yep it is good stuff. My little mare’s leg loves it. But then so do all of my .22 guns.
Goes exactly where the gun is pointed. Which occasionally coincides with the point where I intended to point the gun.
Goes exactly where the gun is pointed. Which occasionally coincides with the point where I intended to point the gun.
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
Thanks people! I'm really liking the positive responses. Not that I spent much, but more re-assurance that stocking up whenever I see more, is probably a good idea.RetiredSeabee wrote: ↑Fri Nov 05, 2021 8:36 pmYep it is good stuff. My little mare’s leg loves it. But then so do all of my .22 guns.
Goes exactly where the gun is pointed. Which occasionally coincides with the point where I intended to point the gun.
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
Before the ammo drought I would go to a local sport shop that had CCI standard in stock and I would buy several different lot numbers. I would go home and take a couple CZ's and a couple old Remington's and head right to the range and test the ammo for accuracy. The numbers that showed the most consistent best accuracy I would call my shop and give him the lot number and have him hold me a case or two and go get it the next day. The good old days when ammo was priced good and was plentiful. I have a few lot numbers of CCI standards that will hang right in there with RWS and SK for accuracy and that is a at a much better price point than either of the mentioned German made ammo.
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Re: CCI Standard Velocity
I saw them at WW and Academy the other day but didn't grab any.
I did though pickup an extra 50 rounds of 22 mag.
RP
I did though pickup an extra 50 rounds of 22 mag.
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