Yeah, your in the bowels of 22 rifles here, imo that particular setup doesn't like cci standard. you need to lot test other stuff, cci standard is budget ammo that can shoot great, I run it in my custom vudoo, but not all rifles will like that or many others. stop swapping parts as that will add variables to the setup. if you want match grade accuracy, buy match grade ammo for testing. one box is sufficient for testing, see what it likes, then try a whole brick. you should be able to find something, but its not always easy. 2 important things also, you need a reaaaally good trigger, and light as you can get it, sub 1lb would be better, and goooood barrrels, I don't know what you have there but not all barrels are created equal. good luck.
You want a top tier 10/22. buy a Kidd or build it out of all Kidd parts is the easiest most foolproof way. Also CCI SV is not match quality ammunition and although it can be decent budget tier ammo out of some rifles not expecting fliers is expecting unrealistic performance out of what is essentially plinking grade ammo. Jump up and try different $11-$14 a box tier ammo and figure out what flavor you rifle shoots the best and go from there, but even then out of even the very best rifles .22 rimfire ammo performance can vary greatly lot to lot of the same ammo.
@@DirtbagOutdoors Another thing is ditch the suppressor as you are trying to get dialed in for accuracy. There is a reason you rarely see top shooters using them in competition and that is because they generally hurt accuracy more than not. Also every shot fired the carbon and debris collected in the can affect the barrels harmonics as the can gets heavier.
@@billwiley7216 I never had the suppressor on it originally. The suppressor is used at my backyard range. Accuracy issues with or without the suppressor is no different.
WOW! Pretty disappointing I'll admit. Have you tried a wide range of various ammo? Or for that matter even a different lot of Standard Velocity. A chronograph would perhaps shed a bit of light on those flyers. You may have tried all of this and more, I'm just trying to not blame the rifle itself and pick the low hanging fruit first. Frustrating when it's got gas, spark, and compression but it won't fire up! I hope you get things sorted out, beautiful rifle.
What different ammo have you tried? Check my savage A22 video and see what better ammo can do for you. Also you tubes new rule doesn't allow gun related advertising any longer, be careful.
That’s shocking 😬👎🏻👎🏻 hope you can get something sorted…. I personally think I’d be seeing what I could part it out for. I’m not that patient though. Best luck either way 🍻💯
@@DirtbagOutdoors well I’ll try again. Try high end ammo you can have a 5k custom rifle and it will do the same with horrible ammo. Your fliers are from how inconsistent that ammo is shot to shot. The suppressor might also be hurting you since every shot you take is depositing alil amount of debris every shot which leads to extra weight on the end of your barrel which will mess with your harmonics of your barrel and push your barrel in and out of tune. I have a grey birch 10/22 and I promise you if you try eley tenex or one of the other high end stuff you will see way better results and a lot less or no fliers. Price might hurt but you don’t put pump gas in a race car and expect the same performance.
Where are you getting an ep5 for 300?! I’m assuming you’re not naive enough to actually think the scope or bipod is the problem. However, this is the internet and I’ve been wrong before.