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<blockquote data-quote="B-P-UU" data-source="post: 1099835" data-attributes="member: 29114"><p>When I had a 220, I had the best luck with Barnes slugs (2 3/4" non-tipped were sub MOA @ 100 but I think the tipped did pretty well too). Never could get the rem accu-tips to shoot. I know it's expensive but try 1 box of everything you can to find what's best. I know a few guys that had good luck with the Hornady SST's as well.</p><p>I also agree with the previous post regarding loose ring, base, or scope issue. I had a nikon Buckmaster on mine and the gun ruined it pretty fast. Moved to a cheap rim fire scope since season was starting and that didn't last long either. Nikon fixed the Buckmaster and worked ok after that.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I may have missed it, but what are you running for optics?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B-P-UU, post: 1099835, member: 29114"] When I had a 220, I had the best luck with Barnes slugs (2 3/4" non-tipped were sub MOA @ 100 but I think the tipped did pretty well too). Never could get the rem accu-tips to shoot. I know it's expensive but try 1 box of everything you can to find what's best. I know a few guys that had good luck with the Hornady SST's as well. I also agree with the previous post regarding loose ring, base, or scope issue. I had a nikon Buckmaster on mine and the gun ruined it pretty fast. Moved to a cheap rim fire scope since season was starting and that didn't last long either. Nikon fixed the Buckmaster and worked ok after that. I may have missed it, but what are you running for optics? [/QUOTE]
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