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The gun will let you know what shoots best from it. You need to test several brands/models to see what is truly best for target accuracy and reliability. What gun?For my Bullseye pistol competition, I use Aguila SV. From my Model 12 H&R (Pretty much a Win 52), Aguila Golden Eagle is accurate and reliable. CCI SV in the blue box is good too. There are several top end target rimfire cartridges available. Some guns, like the Smith 52 were built around the spec of CCI blue box ammo. Remington Target, (green tag) is pretty good stuff but hard to find. Same with CCI green tag. Wolf is OK, but too waxy for my guns. My Rugers also like Win T-22 but that is also tough to find. Federal match is good stuff, and would be better if they didn't bulk package it. I've tested a lot of rimfire ammo to find what functions reliably and is also accurate through my guns. Believe it or not, Blazer is pretty accurate, but dirty as hell to shoot. Join RimfireCentral.com and you'll get hundreds of answers for your question.-Steve
I was going to mention Blazer, too, but it didn't meet the OP request for 'premium target ammo'.I was surprised to see the groups it shot.
You have aftermarket bull barrels for your 10-22?Don't shoot the Blazers in a 10-22 unless you like to clean a lot. They'll gum up the rotary mag. 'Also, the chamber cut in the bull barrels are different than your run of the mill 22's. You should inquire with the barrel manufacture as to what cartridge is best for that barrel. Some have faster/slower twists, deep or shallow rifling. Contact your barrel manufacture, and/or get on Rimfire central. 1" groups at 100yds is not easy with most 10-22's unless you've got a bug-hole tuner installed and are shooting premium ammo. Outdoors.. You've got wind to deal with for a bullet that's leaving the muzzle at only 1200fps. (you'd be surprised) -Steve