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16 September 2016, 17:11 #16
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16 September 2016, 17:34 #17
Haven't tried the 45gr CCI's. The standard velocity (40gr 1070 fps) and subsonic HP's (40gr 1050 fps) cycle in all my 22's...including a Walther P22 that is horribly ammo sensitive. Winchester Super X subsonic HP's (40 gr 1065 fps) and RWS Subsonics (40gr 1033 fps) work fine on my rifles...just not the Walther. Been a while since I tested, but I get the best accuracy out of the CCI standard velocity and use it the most for plinking. The HP's are nice to have on hand for taking care of any critters around the property.
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16 September 2016, 18:02 #18
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16 September 2016, 22:47 #19
I ordered a scope finally...just need to round up some decent 1" rings and I will be good to go. I will see what this rifle I put together can do. My holy grail will be to have accurate shooting out of the subs. That quietness is addicting.
On a side note if I did decide to tune this gun to shoot those 'quiet' rounds I assume that is accomplished by either an after market bolt spring or by tinkering with the existing one.....odds are I will look for someone selling those 45 grain rounds in bulk and just hope that they aren't stupid expensive.
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16 September 2016, 22:53 #20
This is the stuff I have.... that and a few other types of CCI...
http://www.winchester.com/library/ne...-subsonic.aspx
If I can find this stuff by the case I would probably buy some more.
1/27/2016
Winchester Ammunition delivered one of the most significant innovations to hit the rimfire world in 2013 with the introduction of the 17 Winchester Super Magnum, but where new rimfire loads are concerned, the company is far from over. In 2016, Winchester Ammunition continues to invest in its rimfire product line with the development of a new M-22 Subsonic .22 LR round.
The M-22 is designed specifically to function in semi-automatic firearms, while remaining subsonic from both pistol and rifle length barrels. The new M-22 Subsonic features a 45-grain black-plated lead round nose bullet that has the equivalent energy of full velocity 36-grain rimfire products. In addition, the M-22 Subsonic utilizes non-corrosive priming and clean burning powder for reduced muzzle flash.
The M-22 Subsonic was also created with suppressed firearms in mind, but performs just as well in unsuppressed rifles and handguns. During Winchester testing, M-22 Subsonic rounds measured 129 dB from an unsuppressed rifle. That is significantly quieter than a full velocity .22 LR fired from a suppressed rifle, which typically measures around 138 db. With the addition of a suppressor, M-22 Subsonic achieves a remarkably quiet 116 db.
M-22 Subsonic will be available in 100-round plastic packs and 800-round bulk packs.
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22 April 2017, 13:06 #21
Thanks for the range report! Looks like all good info in here.
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