I paid the NFA tax and bought a silencer for my 22. With standard velocity ammo it’s quieter than a pellet gun. I wish I had bought it 20 years ago.
Cute!If a .22 is too loud don't try this. I plan on turning it into a neat oversized trench lighter. Coffee table model.
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Could it be that 35 yds is too far for 710 fps? How is the accuracy when your target is 50 ft?I'm shooting about 35 yds.
Dunno. Never tried it!Could it be that 35 yds is too far for 710 fps? How is the accuracy when your target is 50 ft?
This is true. I have had few 22 squibs in the past. A friend of mine came up with a technique to remove them in extreme circumstances.It's known to squib in longer barrels.
You can get CCI 22 shorts. They are accurate within themselves but you will have to adjust after shooting 22lr. There are also Colibri rounds but since they just use primer, I don't know how accurete they are. I learned to shoot with 22 short. Back then they were just 22. the others were 22 long and then 22LR You can also try 22 long but I don't know if they are subsonic or not. I don't remember.I have a "Shooting Gallery" on my property. I shoot safely into a hill with a wood back stop. I use cci quiet ammo as to not rouse up any neighbors.
I'm shooting about 35 yds. This ammo is great for being quiet but is very inaccurate.
Sure I'm no Annie Oakley but I can shoot 10 in a row and they all hit at different places. I'm not that bad of a shot!
I'm guessing that @710 fps they just don't spin fast enough to be accurate. I'm using a lever action Henry .22.
Is anyone familiar with a quiet ammo that's more accurate?
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