CCI Greentag Inconsistency: Am I Being To Critical Of CCI Greentag?

Mr.RevolverGuy

New member
This video is best viewed in full screen mode. This footage has been edited to keep the video to respectable viewing times, I am not rapid firing.

I have tried CCI Greentag Competition ammunition in 6 different rifles and in each rifle this ammo produces inconsistent groups, mainly extreme flyers as demonstrated in this video. I have test much cheaper ammo not branded competition that produces much more consistent groups. I even sorted this ammo by headspace to achieve the best accuracy possible in an attempt to reduce these flyers but obviously something else is going on.

The Savage MKII TR actually does shoot it ok if you alleviate the flyer from the group.

So am I being to critical of CCI Greentag ammunition? Let me know what you think in the comments.

Stay Tuned for more 22LR testing at http://www.dayattherange.com

https://youtu.be/Urz3CwzYlfM
 

T. O'Heir

New member
.22 ammo is like that. It's why you have to try a box of as many brands as you can to find the ammo your rifle shoots best. And, in the case of a semi-auto, cycles the action.
CCI Green tag Competition is subsonic too. That may be the issue all by itself. Mind you, it's the same velocity as their "Target" Pistol Match ammo.
 

JohnKSa

Administrator
CCI Green tag Competition is subsonic too.
Most match .22LR ammo is going to fall into that category. There's no reason I can think of to expect poor accuracy from subsonic .22LR loadings.
 

Mr.RevolverGuy

New member
Most match ammunition worth anything is subsonic so I am sure it is not that. Though you are right that with 22lr you most often find one brand or another that your rifle likes. Having said that we still should not over look the quality of ammunition.
 

Areoflyer09

New member
I didn’t have old luck with it either. All of mine* prefer standard CCIs over the Green Tag.

I can pick up Eley Target ammo for less than CCI Green Tag. The rifles I have that would be used for groups much prefer the Eley.

*I have one rifle that just doesn’t like CCI anything, it prefers Federal branded ammo.
 

NoSecondBest

New member
I've been shooting rimfire competition for almost thirty years now. I've been shooting rimfire rifles and handguns for almost sixty years. At one time in my life I was shooting over 30,000 rounds of rimfire a year and I did that amount for over ten years. Yes, that is over 300,000 rounds of rimfire ammo. I own and have owned some very expensive rimfire rifles and have spent countless hours at the bench shooting groups using a LOT of different brands and types of target quality ammo. Green Tag was always in the mix to try out. Over that period of time I have NEVER found Green Tag to be any better than CCI's standard velocity ammo, and it NEVER even came close to the really good target ammo. It was always dead last when comparing it to anything from Eley, RWS, Lapua, etc. I recently tried it again (last week actually) when I took my new Anschutz and CZ rifles down to my personal range and shot groups for comparison. It came in at best comparable to the GECO ammo I just bought for under two bucks a box......around five shots into 3/4" at fifty yards. Some groups with it were over an inch. By comparison, Wolf, Eley, Norma, and Lapua were shooting groups that measured down to .130" center to center at the same distance. The better stuff as a group averaged around .4" for five shot groups (that's measuring the worst and the best excluding Green Tag). It's not very good, and back twenty years ago it wasn't much better. Don't waste your money on it. It shot like the GECO stuff that I got for $188 a case.
 
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