

22 rifle for and the cost availability of the ammo renders the rest a dangerous waste of time IMO. When it comes to 40 grain subsonic the price you can buy a. Subsonic is pushing it too much with a 40 grain bullet (most sub CF loads use a heavier than usual bullet for calibre). 22 hornet power levels safely and accurately. It just seems that there is the possibility of two guns in one, depending on load. 223 should not fire a 40gr bullet at, say, 1100fps very quietly and with comparable accuracy to. There is another type of subsonic bullet that every army uses and no-one mentioned: the 40mm grenade. Supersonic projectiles would still produce a noticeable crack, even without muzzle blast. Is there any practical reason why a moderated. A Mass Effect-style mass accelerator firing a subsonic bullet could be made entirely silent. 17hmr as it should be possible to create loads that replace both of those calibres. While daydreaming a bit with a glass of wine in the sun, I was thinking that, at least in theory, the. 223 and despite earlier expectations, I will reload from day one. With a need to control Muntjac and Fox I will shortly be getting a. I have many years experience of rimfire but nothing useful with centrefire and reloading. Oh I see hours (days.) of new challenges ahead of me. Taking a friend to carry the second rifle - yes, I like that, but normally find shooting with someone else is a hindrance at night, although of course Muntjac at night is illegal. 17hmr for more predictable work.Ī cast lead bullet sound interesting, one web site suggested putting the bullet in backwards to improve accuracy. 223 at 50 yards, is still edible.Ĭost is not too much of an issue, I still have the. Maybe when I get out there and shoot something I may find that a rabbit, head shot with a 55gr. 22lr or hmr I will see fox and Muntjac and if I take the. I do not have any useful first hand experience of either but look forward to a few fun hours experimenting. 223 for that, from time to time, while at the same time carrying the more normal 55gr 3100 ft load for fox and Muntjac in case I am lucky to see any. Most of the time I am shooting rabbits and often at.

My slightly twisted logic was that I could go out with one rifle but two (or three) loads. Minimum bullet weight for Munties is 50gn! 224 bullet you could not achieve that sub-sonically The minimum muzzle energy is 1000ft/lb and with even the heaviest. Nowhere did they mention issues with accuracy when doing this.It would be illegal to shoot Mutjac with a subsonic. Something about there being a benefit to shooting subsonic ammo or some such thing. In doing some research online, I came across instances where people intentionally orient a few of the last baffles backwards in modular suppressors. No damage of course to baffles, but would this explain the random shot placement? The obvious thing to do would be to go shoot it again with baffles oriented properly, but I'm out of state on business for a few weeks and don't have gun with me. Got home and went to clean baffles and discovered some knucklehead (me) had oriented the baffle stack backwards when re-assembling suppressor. Bullet strikes seemed to land in random places. Thinking it was the cheap red dot, I took it off and discovered iron sights were no better. I'm talking 2 feet of difference between shots off a rest at less than 50 feet. Took my Ruger 22/45 Lite out to sight in a red dot with Silencerco Warlock 2 installed.
