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Ammunition - Generally, standard velocity ammunition will shoot more accurately than will high velocity. If you wish to become more competitive, tournament quality ammunition best suited to your particular gun will give the best results. It is important for you to try a variety of ammo in your rifle. Ask any experienced smallbore shooter which ammo to use and they will tell you, it depends on which ammo your rifle likes. It seems that in the game of smallbore the rifles can be very finicky. Even from lot to lot ammo can vary in the way it performs. When you are starting out, do not proceed with the mind set that this is just practice, I don’t need good ammo. When you are learning technique you won’t know if it is you making the mistake or the ammo. The Ammo manufacturers such as Eley, Federal, RWS, Lapua, Wolf all make practice grades of match ammo that can be purchased for $5.00 – 7.50 per box. You will progress much faster using quality ammo that has repeatability. Once you have learned the techniques of the game you will want higher grades of ammo to match your abilities.
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