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		<title>Centurion .22 Long Rifle Ammo Test</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>With the current shortages of common ammo, including bricks of domestic .22 long rifle, we&#8217;ve begun to see new &#8216;brands&#8217; start to appear.  One new brand (at least new to us) is &#8220;Centurion&#8221; .22 ammo now being sold in 500 round bricks.</p> <p>This ammo is manufactured in Mexico and given the &#8216;A&#8216; headstamp on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the current shortages of common ammo, including bricks of domestic .22 long rifle, we&#8217;ve begun to see new &#8216;brands&#8217; start to appear.  One new brand (at least new to us) is &#8220;Centurion&#8221; .22 ammo now being sold in 500 round bricks.</p>
<p>This ammo is manufactured in Mexico and given the &#8216;<em>A</em>&#8216; headstamp on the brass it&#8217;s probably safe to assume it is made by Aguila.</p>
<p>We ran this ammo through a .22 Lever Action Henry rifle with a 4x scope at 50 yards to see how it&#8217;d group (10 rounds).  While shot from a bench, we didn&#8217;t use any special rests.  As a comparison, we also shot 10 rounds of Remington &#8216;Walmat Special&#8217; .22lr ammo under the same conditions.</p>
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<p>As you can see by the photo, the Centurion ammo holds it own to the Remington ammo.  We&#8217;ve had no misfires or feeding problems over 2-3 boxes so far.</p>

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