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I used 180gr bullets when I had a G-22 Traded it in for a g-26 when I retired. I found that the 180gr was a bit more accurate.
You should test different ammo and if you reload see if you can get some bullets of different types and try different loads. I loaded Rainer 180gr RN on top of Clays and got excelent results, that is not to say that you will.
The dept. got 165gr Lawman (Speer) ball ammo fro qualifications, none of the guys particularly liked it because their normal scores dropped by a hit or 2. bench rest with different ammo (We bought Winchester 180gr JHP for duty ammo, most accurate for most of the guys and gals. ) Then try some at 7 yds. you should be able to keep a qurter sized or smaller ( depends on your skills) groups. Back in the day we used to shoot a hole in the target, then who ever got the smallest group from the rest of a magazine full of ammo(14 rnds) got a free lunch. We allowed 1 flyer, we had 1 gal that could keep a nickle size group with a G-23, so the guns are accurate.
Good Luck, be safe
Ernie
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