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SK rimfire ammunition
I have local access to SK Standard Plus and SK Rifle Match .22 ammunition.
Does anyone know if the Rifle Match is suitable for a standard pistol at 50 meters? Is it potentially more accurate in a pistol at 50 meters than Standard Plus?
Thanks!
JLK
Does anyone know if the Rifle Match is suitable for a standard pistol at 50 meters? Is it potentially more accurate in a pistol at 50 meters than Standard Plus?
Thanks!
JLK
Standard Pistol at 50 meters?
I'd be quite surprised if both products didn't work just about equally well at 50 meters.
There is enough batch to batch variation that, unless you're able to batch test ammunition in your barrel and select a particularly good batch, it's not worth worrying about, IMHO.
There is enough batch to batch variation that, unless you're able to batch test ammunition in your barrel and select a particularly good batch, it's not worth worrying about, IMHO.
I asked the same question years ago re: RWS ammunition. The answer I got was that the pistol ammo is just a bit hotter than the rifle variety in order to insure proper function in a semiauto pistol. It felt that way to me, but my Pardini was totally reliable with either, so I bought whichever was on the shelf when I needed it.
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I've used both pistol match and standard plus in my Hammerli and experienced no difference in performance or scores. As an aside, I was told to try the pistol match for 100 meter silhouette targets for the reason stated (slightly hotter) but again, find no accuracy difference between it and standard plus, so I use standard plus at all distances.
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If Standard plus works in your pistol, the rifle match will do so almost precisely the same.JohnLK wrote:I have local access to SK Standard Plus and SK Rifle Match .22 ammunition.
Does anyone know if the Rifle Match is suitable for a standard pistol at 50 meters? Is it potentially more accurate in a pistol at 50 meters than Standard Plus?
Thanks!
JLK
In smallbore rifles, the rifle match does group better (noticeably) but out of a pistol, I don't know if it is as significant.
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You mean Standard Crossbow, yes?Tycho wrote:Not the only place - we've been shooting 50m standard pistol here in Switzerland since we threw out the Romans...
Oh, and the Romans weren't exactly thrown out - Stilicho withdrew from the region under pressure from the barbarians crossing the Rhine. That marked the end of ~5 centuries of Roman presence in Switzerland from the time that Caesar bottled up the Helvetii in the region.
And they invented the "Swiss" Army Knife, too: http://tinyurl.com/yaexx3l
Roger
Pah, Barbarians - they just had enough of the Swiss Guerillas and cheese and needed an excuse...
Interesting article - but doesn't mention that the inspiration must have come from this area right north of the alps ;-) And of course, at that time they threw the morning star over 50 meters, the crossbow was only later used to shoot at apples.
To come back to the question - I really don't think there is a difference in precision from a pistol. As long as it works, shoot it. We use lots of SK Standard and Pistol Match in our club, and it's pretty good stuff in most pistols.
Interesting article - but doesn't mention that the inspiration must have come from this area right north of the alps ;-) And of course, at that time they threw the morning star over 50 meters, the crossbow was only later used to shoot at apples.
To come back to the question - I really don't think there is a difference in precision from a pistol. As long as it works, shoot it. We use lots of SK Standard and Pistol Match in our club, and it's pretty good stuff in most pistols.
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In my limited tests there was no significant difference in the grouping capability of either ammo at 50 yards. Fired from sandbags not Ransom rest tested.JohnLK wrote:I have local access to SK Standard Plus and SK Rifle Match .22 ammunition.
Does anyone know if the Rifle Match is suitable for a standard pistol at 50 meters? Is it potentially more accurate in a pistol at 50 meters than Standard Plus?
Thanks!
JLK
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But then, some of the mountain tribes kept the roman language until today :-D
Beside everything else, I think it's a valid question - seeing what the ISSF did to the RFP, it's only a question of time until they discard FP and let us shoot the same program with the Standard Pistol... @Rover: If you're going to think in olypmic terms only, the question could only be put up and answered by women - Standard Pistol is not olympic, and neither is 25m pistol for men ;-)
Beside everything else, I think it's a valid question - seeing what the ISSF did to the RFP, it's only a question of time until they discard FP and let us shoot the same program with the Standard Pistol... @Rover: If you're going to think in olypmic terms only, the question could only be put up and answered by women - Standard Pistol is not olympic, and neither is 25m pistol for men ;-)
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shootability
Accuracy may be the same for many types but shootability is another issue!
I like the PM for 50 yds over more accurate but slower ammo.
Think about it; barrel time is not your friend due to trigger induced motions
Yes if all were perfect, it wouldnt matter but I never got there and all else the same, I'll take the better results when I can
Want to really prove it? shoot a slow 45 load and a fast one at 50 yds and see the difference, even with match bullets.
regards
I like the PM for 50 yds over more accurate but slower ammo.
Think about it; barrel time is not your friend due to trigger induced motions
Yes if all were perfect, it wouldnt matter but I never got there and all else the same, I'll take the better results when I can
Want to really prove it? shoot a slow 45 load and a fast one at 50 yds and see the difference, even with match bullets.
regards