New .22 ammo: RWS Pistol Match SR (Soft Recoil)

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New .22 ammo: RWS Pistol Match SR (Soft Recoil)

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I had the opportunity to buy a test pack (2x50 rounds) of this newly introduced RWS smallbore match ammo at the German championships three days ago. I fired it (rested, then also off-hand) both in a pistol (an IZH-35) and a revolver (Sauer & Sohn Target).

Impression:
Very good recoil and handling characteristics; the recoil is not "too" soft and mushy, but crisp, yet extremely well manageable, ideal for fast standard pistol series (I do not shoot rapid fire). Safe and positive cycling and ejection in the pistol. Not too much lubricant, which appears oily rather than sticky. Cases do not expand much. Overall, very well designed for the purpose.
Drawback: the bad, nay ABYSMAL [in]accuracy out of both my guns. This ammo would not even hold the (rather large) 10-ring at 25 metres, fired from a rest. In contrast, a lot of 26-years old (!) RWS Standard produced half the group size. The ammunition batch that I tested is not suited even for the most basic county competition, if it is as inaccurate in other guns. :-(

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Post by TB »

I wonder if it is their Super Pistol 250 in new boxes? They apperantly have the same muzzle velocity and the Super Pistol 250 also has a rather bad grouping. At least all the pistol/lot combinations I have knowledge about.
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Post by Alexander »

I now bought two packs of slightly older (a few years) RWS Pistol C 25, to compare. Let's see.

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Post by TB »

I have good expirence with the C25 as shown in this thread: viewtopic.php?t=23149&highlight=
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Many thanks for the valuable link back !
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