Book review, 'Rifleman's Guide to Rimfire Ammunition'
Posted: Sat Mar 22, 2008 8:05 pm
Just picked up a copy of "Rifleman's Guide to Rimfire Ammunition" by Steven Boelter yesterday. I'm a sucker for new books on shooting.
IMHO this is a well put together discussion of just about every 22 ammo I've seen out there. Can't find many I've shot that aren't covered.
Most of his comments and test bear fairly closely to my own experience with many varied 22 ammo. As he discusses there will be some varations as he mostly used top flight equipment with match chambers. Some ammo does better/worse with tight/loose chambers.
Have not read the whole book but have yet find anything I strongly disagree with so far. Some differences on a small effects on some ammos but overall.
At less than the cost of a decent brick of ammo it is worth the invesment.
Pete A.
IMHO this is a well put together discussion of just about every 22 ammo I've seen out there. Can't find many I've shot that aren't covered.
Most of his comments and test bear fairly closely to my own experience with many varied 22 ammo. As he discusses there will be some varations as he mostly used top flight equipment with match chambers. Some ammo does better/worse with tight/loose chambers.
Have not read the whole book but have yet find anything I strongly disagree with so far. Some differences on a small effects on some ammos but overall.
At less than the cost of a decent brick of ammo it is worth the invesment.
Pete A.