A few weeks ago at Rural King (discount farm supply store) I saw they had some ammo in. I bought several boxes of .223 & they had bricks of .22lr. The .22lr was Norma Tac-22 & it said target on the box. It wasn't cheap ($90+tax/brick, ouch), but I bought a brick anyway as they were lead nose & not jacketed. (I only buy match grade ammo, albeit the cheaper stuff like Aguila match rifle) I checked online & found that Midway USA had the stuff for $130+tax/brick so I didn't do too bad. (Midway USA usually has some o0f the lowest prices for ammo, or at least the stuff that I buy)
Then I noticed Midway USA also sold Norma .22LR match ammo (for considerably more) & realized that I wasn't thinking when I bought the Tac-22. I saw the "target" on the box & unthinkingly bought it figuring it was match grade. I was bummed about paying that much for ammo which wasn't match grade. Today I made it out to the range & dialed it in on my CZ 452. I am totally pleased with this ammo & will be going back to Rural King tomorrow to get more of this stuff. Very few flyers, & when those were only off by 1/3"-1/2" @ 50 yds. I was consistently making 5 shot groups (50 yds) of 3/4," with many at 1/2" or less. When I say 3/4" groups, I'm talking overall (edge to edge), not subtracting the projectile diameter as the gun magazines do. On every shot, save 3 out of 100, I could hit a dime at that range every time.
I highly recommend Norma Tac-22 ammo: it is considerably more consistent than Agulia match ammo, and Fiocchi match ammo. Likely many other brands too. When I checked the reviews on this stuff, all of the low ratings were from people complaining about it not cycling the action in semi autos. Well, duh: match grade ammo (which this really isn't) is not meant for that.