bellofello wrote:I'd buy a small quantity of a bunch of different ammunition. Shoot some 5 round groups with every kind and mark the targets. Every rifle tends to be a bit different. So go with the one that performs well for you.
Your match grade ammunitions will typically perform better.
Save your fired brass casings in case you ever want to start reloading. Even if you don't end up reloading, you can sell it to others who do, and get some money out of the deal.
Oh and invest in a decent little torque wrench, that will do 15-70ish inch pounds. Then torque all the nuts and bolts down.
Some light googling is a good idea. Just remember, take some of the stuff you read on the Internet with a grain of salt. There are a lot of "experts" out there lol.
Most of all, have fun with your new rifle! Be warned, it can be addicting...
Cheers
thanks bellofello!

yeah...I've read that each rifle has it's own "personality" in rounds put through it. I actually found some 55gr Monarch FMJBT's cased in brass at Academy for $6.99 for 20 rounds that grouped very well over the weekend...but I'll keep experimenting. I also read that my 1:12 twist typically likes 55gr...at any rate...I am loving my rifle!
I didn't think to get a torque wrench...I will definitely pick one up!
as for being addicting...well...I definitely got bit by the bug...and I think the wound is infected! lol