Well, I've tried all of them and my favorite is the Winchester. However, that doesn't mean the others are bad. Well, okay the Remington is pretty bad. My experience with the Remington is that it's pretty dirty, it has a lot of duds, and overall, the ammo just seems pretty bad.
The Federal shoots accurately for me, but for some reason I got stovepipes every couple of rounds out of my stock 10/22 with the Federal bulk. It shot other Federal .22 ammo fine. This shot about the same for me accuracy wise as the Winchester Xpert, and the failure rate was low, but it just jammed.
I then tried the Winchester Xpert ammo and it shot about the same accuracy wise as the Federal, it hardly ever jams, and it has very very few duds. I really like this ammo and have always stuck with it. I also like the Winchester 333 ammo which seems to be the same only copper plated and just a hair cheaper if you figure up the cost per bullet. I've just stuck with this since it shot so well for me. However, a friend tried this in his bolt action and for some reason, it wouldn't feed it.
After changing the extractor to a VQ one in my 10/22 it shoots everything without stovepipes including the Federal bulk. However, since the Winchester is cheaper here, and shoots just as well, I've stuck with it. The Federal seems to be about the same though if your gun likes it.
Then there is the Federal 501B solid points. This comes in 50 round boxes, but is cheaper than the bulk packs. This stuff shoots well in my rifle, as well as the friends that jammed on the Winchester bulk. The only thing I will say about this is that it's not been quite as accurate at 50 yards in any of the rifles I've tried it in. However, it's not been a large difference. Groups opened up from about 1" at 50 yards to about 1.25" or so at 50 yards with both rifles I've shot it in to test accuracy. So it's not a big difference and I like this ammo too.
Those are my experiences with cheap .22 ammo, but I've learned you really have to shoot a few of them and see what your gun likes as each gun likes something different.