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22 lr subsonic
22 lr subsonic








22 lr subsonic 22 lr subsonic

With its innovative hollow nosed profile, the ELEY subsonic hollow projectile delivers unequalled expansion characteristics, resulting in short penetration with outstanding stopping power essential features for vermin control. Perhaps you should search our shop for other similar products.ĮLEY subsonic hollow is a hunting cartridge with target shooting accuracy and reduced velocity, offering a quieter muzzle report compared to other. 22LR load it will probably not outperform an FAC air rifle, not least because of the flexibility provided by the latter's lower-temperature impulse, chamberless barrels and the larger calibres available.This product is no longer active. I think that even when we do see a viable non-lead. 410 TSS (small volumes, and the look of surprise on the faces of the first crows to succumb to the extra range may well be worth the price!). 410 and 12g handloads, perhaps even doing some. I'm currently thinking about gearing up to make some. 22 ammo comes from haven't yet become paranoid about lead themselves and probably regard the new restrictions in overseas markets as somewhere between weird and rude, especially in the USA where their home market is buying everything they can make faster than they can make it. Firstly, all the familiar ballistic issues with non-lead are writ large at lower velocities, so it's hard to get anything made with copper, tin or steel to work secondly, subsonic shotgun cartridges -especially loaded for vermin- are marginal lines for the cartridge companies, so 3" subsonic #3 steel isn't likely to be high on anyone's agenda and thirdly, most of the places our subsonic. I think it will be a while before we start to see subsonic cartridges loaded with non-lead projectiles. Whereas the (silent if silenced) twice as heavy, soft, lead subsonic is pretty much a match at 50 yards having only lost 26fpe from the muzzle, then continues to trundle along, losing far less energy, is equal at 75 yards, overtakes the copper at it's (unusable by all accounts) 100 yards, then will continue trundling along far beyond that, still retaining decent energy, and hopefully accuracy. The noisy, hard, lightweight, none-expanding, twice as expensive, copper bullet has no real world energy advantage except at the muzzle, manages to lose 57fpe in just the first 50 yards, then continues to trail off rapidly. Range yards, velocity fps and energy fpe. Meanwhile they have little interest in it, which is understandable.Ĭompare and contrast the CCI copper thing, with say their better subsonic lead offering, 40 gr lead. Now if US shooters were allowed silencers without having to pay the exorbitant fees and jump through hoops, I expect they would soon become very keen on subsonic. Not aware of any other attempt to make such a thing, and it's been on the market for at least four years. So, that seems to currently be the state of the art in lead free. Wooh hoo.Īll in all an utterly pointless thing for UK conditions. But he thought it good enough (minute of squirrel) for between 25 and 50 yards. It's game over by then anyway as it's transitioning to subsonic. The chap managed to show us one group at 50 yards that was into one inch (how many tries before he got that I wonder ?) But didn't even try at say 75 yards, and alluded to others seeing 12" at 100 yards. Very noisy (hardly surprising, starts off at 1850 fps). Despite being made from copper dust it does not fragment at all in flesh, it is essentially a solid. Does not expand whatsoever (see the gelatine tests). 22lr Copper Hollow Point 21gr (50 Rounds) so near enough dollars for pounds.










22 lr subsonic