5.5" barrel and hunting ammo caught my eye. What is hunting ammo?
I have several .22 handguns....well, ok, a LOT. I rarely clean them unless they are malfunctioning or dirty. Most of the time it is lube build up in chamber area. In case of auto loader, this is usually at chamber mouth/feed ramp.
Most of my guns take about 10 shots to "sweeten" the barrel after a cleaning. If I change ammo in a couple of my competition guns, I am looking at closer to 25 rounds before they really start grouping well.
Short barrel and high velocity ammo = need for good trigger, good squeeze, good follow-through and good all around shooting habits. Poor grip, poor consistency, and rotten trigger will open up groups.
Clean the gun well, and shoot one brand of ammo. When you get down to 3" or under at 50 yards, you are getting there. If you do not get below 3" at 50, then start checking out other brands of ammo, problems with the crown, or have another experience shooter give it a try. Big groups with Ruger .22s are usually NOT the gun.
Steve