For many years, I have used Remington solids and HP's. When I started out, I would buy Remington Rockets. They came in a pack of 22, as I recall and were in .22 short. I think the price was 15 cents a pack. The pack looked like a pack of Chicklets. I have tried the Aguila 60 grain bullets, and only one rifle, my BL-22, shot them well enough at the range they were made for. I was really impressed when I shot a possum at 20 yards, and turned it 90 degrees at the shot. I have also had good luck with CCI products. I never had any gun, rifle or pistol that would shoot .22 longs worth a darn, and the CB longs don't seem to be much better. The only ammo I had any trouble with was a Fillipino brand, Squires-Bingham. K-Mart used to sell the brand, along with the rifles, many years ago. The primer material was brittle and would break out of the rims, I found this out by pulling down some misfires. The rifles were just barely OK, the main problem being it looked like the factory got rid of all its machining waste by putting it back into the rifles. After a good cleaning, they would work well, and I bought several, cleaned them, and then resold them. I have shot both Eley and RWS and they don't outperform quality American ammo, at least not in my collection, which does not include any target guns, except for a Ruger Mk 1, and it like American ammo, too.