00:00 Intro & Test Ammo
01:32 Test Target Setup
02:21 Dedicated Upper-Test Groups
04:55 Switching Over to Conversion Kit & Test Groups
08:08 50 Yard Test Results
15:31 Confirmation Testing at 50 and 100 Yards
18:44 Final Thoughts and Conclusions
In this video, I accuracy test a dedicated .22 LR upper at 50 and 100 yards using a variety of ammo types. The barrel is a CMMG .22LR 1:16 twist 16” barrel, properly torqued into a 7075-T6 aluminum upper receiver with a 15” handguard. A Harris bipod provides support along with a rear bag, and a Geissele SSA-E trigger provides a crisp 2-stage target pull for maximum consistency. We also test a conventional CMMG conversion kit in a 16” 1:8 twist 5.56 upper, to show an accuracy comparison as well. Please refer to the video link below for more info on the rifle build itself.
New Build! CMMG 22LR Dedicated 1:16 Twist Barrel-What Ammo Do You Want To See Tested in This Setup?
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Federal Bulk Pack CPHP- Absolute Garbage! Higher price doesn't always mean better.
I don't have an ar in 22lr or a conversion kit. I don't have accuracy issues at 25 yards. A henry lever, ruger 10/22 and cz 457 varmint precision. I'm starting to get into precision testing, just haven't done much yet
Very surprised at cci standard! I buy automatic all the time for my pistols and my RAR .22lr. at $21 for a box at Wally world, it's the one I stack deep. Minus that bucket of bullets I got for $60.
I think you should get a tank break for your .22