How about the good stuff? Eley? SK? Lapua? Remington Blue Label? CCI Match?
For the casual plinker needing "real world" accuracy of minute-of-soda can at 50 yards and minute-of-2 liter bottle at 100 yards, most "loose bulk" 22LR will get the job done.
But for vast majority of plinkers needing "real world" accuracy of minute-of-soda can at 100 yards, "boxed" CCI SV/Blazer 40 gr LRN and "boxed" Aguila 40 gr LRN/CPRN are the "good stuff" at more affordable pricing.
I'll definitely check the Walmart I used to work at for lowered prices on Fed. Auto Match, I was going to zero the 10/22 today anyway. I put the El Paso 3x I bought a while back on it, as the Simmons 3-9x50 my son had on it was unusable.
For the retail price of "loose bulk" Auto Match which has produced more flyers for my 10/22 at $19/325 ($29/500), you may want to consider ordering "boxed" Blazer or "boxed" Aguila 40 gr LRN/CPRN at comparable pricing -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...-shipped-pricing.902560/page-12#post-12672658
Here's a repost from another thread -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/22-lr-buy.921081/#post-12677843
I've been stocking up on Auto Match, a box or two at a time because my .22's seem to like it alright.
I'm paying $24/325. It must have come down some in this past few months. I'm buying it retail at a lumber yard, so not terrible. I'm pretty sure Wal Mart and the lumber yard were same price last I checked some months ago.
$24/325 translates to $36.92/500.
That's more than what's posted in the entire listing of "Affordable 22LR ..." thread including CCI SV 40 gr LRN for $35/500 and "boxed" Blazer 40 gr LRN for $32.70/500 which have consistently produced smallest 1/2" to 3/4" groups at 50 yards for me compared to most retail "bulk" 22LR comparison tested -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...-shipped-pricing.902560/page-12#post-12672658
If you want something that will cycle semi-auto action at lowest price, Armscor 36 gr CPHP is $24.49/500 and produced 2" groups at 25 yards out of GSG 1911. It also reliably cycled my Gen3 Glock 22 with Advantage Arms 22LR slide kit and worked well in 10/22 and T/CR22 producing around 1.5" groups at 50 yards.
And if you want smaller than 1" groups at 50 yards, hard to beat "boxed" Aguila 40 gr LRN/CPRN at $29/500. Below are "typical" 50 yard groups with factory 10/22 and accurized 10/22 and T/CR22.
10/22 at 3000 round count, free-floated factory barrel, "dirty" barrel with one bore cleaning at 2000 round count, factory trigger at 4.7-4.8 lbs down from 7.5 lbs new, factory bolt -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...lector-3-break-in.859106/page-3#post-12110978
10/22 at 6250 round count, free-floated factory barrel, bore cleaned at 2000 round intervals, Volquartsen target hammer kit with 2.25 lb trigger, CPC reworked factory bolt (Pinned firing pin, squared bolt face, etc.), Tactical Solutions V-block, etc. (Note target 1" squares, "boxed" Aguila groups on top left and bottom right compared to "loose bulk" Aguila groups at bottom left) -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...22lr-on-the-cheap.898035/page-2#post-12304052
T/CR22 at 3000 round count, Volquartsen target hammer kit with 2 lb trigger, Power Custom Match bolt, etc. (NOTE: "boxed" Aguila) -
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.p...22lr-on-the-cheap.898035/page-2#post-12180149
There has been a long-time rumor out there that AM22 is the ammo that didn't make the Fed #719 HV Match spec. AM22 is definitely not of the same quality as #719, but it can shoot a tight group when the stars align.
For me, "boxed" CCI SV/Blazer 40 gr LRN have always consistently produced smallest groups with minimal flyers but "loose bulk" Auto Match has produced larger groups with more flyers. Currently with 10/22 factory barrel at 7000 round count, "boxed" Aguila 40 gr LRN/CPRN are producing consistent 3/4"-1" groups without flyers but Auto Match continues to produce larger groups with flyers in comparison.