Food for a Pardini SP
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Food for a Pardini SP
I just ordered a SP. I have CCI SV, Aquila SV, and Eley Club. What do the Pardinis favor?
orpheoet- Posts : 1054
Join date : 2014-07-29
Age : 56
Location : Berea, Oh
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
some people have issues with the cci do to its length...seen it go eitherway. The euro spec stuff seems to run well.
Chris Miceli- Posts : 2715
Join date : 2015-10-27
Location : Northern Virginia
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
I have had good luck with Aguila sv, and RWS target. CCI will not chamber in my pistol. Donp
donp- Posts : 40
Join date : 2016-05-13
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
CCI SV can cause feeding issues in my SP mags due to the length of the round. I use Eley Club and Wolf Match Extra. Both rounds are very accurate and feed and chamber great in my SP/BE. Down side of both rounds is cost.....
tray999- Posts : 119
Join date : 2017-12-26
Location : Virginia
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
If Eley club runs well, check out the new Eley Standard sold by the CMP..
355 for a case delivered and it shoots very well.
355 for a case delivered and it shoots very well.
jglenn21- Posts : 2618
Join date : 2015-04-07
Age : 76
Location : monroe , ga
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
My 20 year old SP22 likes the CMP Eley and Norma TAC-22.
MarkOue- Posts : 166
Join date : 2016-08-07
Location : Michigan
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
Strange...Eley Club gets hung up in my Pardini mags, but CCI SV works fine. That said, I prefer Wolf Match Extra (I think it feels like it has the least recoil), but it's pricey, so I usually get SK Pistol Match, which shoots just as well, feels like it kicks a hair more, but is usually a couple bucks less per box.
mpolans- Posts : 606
Join date : 2016-05-27
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
I use cci sv for practice and Eley club for matches. I bench tested a dozen or so and club just grouped best for the price.
Jwhelan939- Posts : 946
Join date : 2013-04-27
Age : 41
Location : Kintnersville, PA
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
CCI std vel all the way, practice and match, never had an alibi in 2+ yrs, thousands of rds
RWilson- Posts : 32
Join date : 2016-07-25
Location : Paradise Valley, AZ
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
My 2017 6 inch version likes SK standard plus, Aguila super extra, Eley target and club. CCI tends to shoot okay but sometimes fails to extract due to the lube.
Zippy- Posts : 51
Join date : 2014-06-27
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
CCI SV for practice and Eley Club for matches. Honestly, I can't tell the difference even when shooting off sandbags. I suspect Eley Club would shoot slightly better from a Ransom Rest but the difference would be small enough that it would be very unlikely to affect match scores. Alibi's are very rare with either ammo and seem correlated with getting dirty. If I'm going to shoot back to back 900's with the .22, I do a quick swab of the ramp/chamber between matches.
I've been shooting the SPBE since mid 2014 and it's probably seen 15K rounds.
I've been shooting the SPBE since mid 2014 and it's probably seen 15K rounds.
carykiteboarder- Posts : 182
Join date : 2014-10-29
Location : North Carolina
Re: Food for a Pardini SP
Sounds like I should be good. In my 41 I get predictable results with Aquila, CCI SV, and Eley Club. The more expensive, the better they group. Hopefully those 3 all run in my Pardini. I hope to have it in March. Thanks everyone, I'm relieved to read that I won't need to break the bank with high end ammo
orpheoet- Posts : 1054
Join date : 2014-07-29
Age : 56
Location : Berea, Oh
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