Anonymous wrote:Jipe, is it possible that this SK and RWS ammo was easier to fed on your Hammerli because of a much reduced grease usage? I have this feeling that grease on the match ammo is applied more sparsely than on economy priced cartridges where in some instances grease is applied liberally.
It is not an question of grease: the SK and RWS enter without the need to push them: you drop them and they enter in both the Hammerli and Morini. The Eley need to be pushed but do not need a real effort. The CCI need a real effort to push them into the chamber. By the way, RWS have a lot of grease on the bullet, SK and Eley less more or less the same amount.
Thank your for your review on the CM22M RF. As a curiosity, did you have a chance to check the balance of the CM22M versus the CM22M ALU?[/quote]
I tried the CM22M alu and CM22M RF also alu (no steel version when I bougth it) and prefered the RF version. The RF has also a new breech with a reduced weigth.
I didn't tried a full steel version. This steel version is very heavy and as far as I know, most pistols sold now are alu version, the importer in my country told me he never sold a steel version.
It seems that there is now a new version with a steel frame and alu top (barrel and breech are always in steel)