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Subsonic 223 mm ammo
Subsonic 223 mm ammo










ģ shots 100 yards with 13.5 Trailboss and the Sierra 220 RN. ĥ shots at 50 yards with 13.5 grains Trailboss and the Sierra 220 grain RN. I got 965 for the 13.5 grains avg and 980 for the 14 grains of Trailboss avg. Below are a few groups I shot with it today this one was tried with 13.5 and 14 grains of Trailboss. I have it dead on at 100 yards as per request of the owner and it shoots about 10 inches high at 50 yards. The Savage Model 11 Hog Hunter 308 shot very well today. Hoepfully we'll be able to go forward with this one next week agter the barrels rethreaded and I have the scope to my liking. I need to change to Leupold low rings for this one and shim the scope a hair as the Redfield Revolution 4-12 doesn't have quite enough adjustment. It was clocking about 975 FPS average with the Sierra 220 grain round nose and 13.5 grains of Trailboss. But I shot some groups with it just the same. The 700 308 TAC has not been threaded yet for the silencer. My 100 yard groups with this one were in the 2 inch range but still close enough for what it will be used for I think. With a dead on POI at 50 yards I have to hold two Tac dots under the cross hairs at 100 yards to get dead on. It also clocked 1000 FPS avg for the 6 shots I ran over the Chrony today. The 223 with the Hornady 60 grain V MAX and 4.5 grains of Trailboss shot nicely at 50 and 100 yards. It was a little cooler then the last time and foggy. Had the 700 TAC 223 out to the range today along with the Savage 308 Hogger and for the first time the 700 308 TAC. Suppressed Ruger 96/22 - ( yeah I know some can't stand red-dot sights, but kids love 'em) Quiet guns don't have to 'look weird', either. The Ruger 77/357 might be another good candidate for that, though, even though the lever's on the side. 357 levergun, or get one with an integrally suppressed barrel. Someday, I want to get a 9mm can and put it on a. (Like many shooters today, they evidently felt that if a gun law didn't directly inconvenience their enjoyment of the 'hobby' of shooting, it was ok - despite the concept of the principle of not passing useless symbolic laws, or counterproductive ones, and despite the foundational nature of the Second Amendment - which is most definitely NOT about 'sporting use'). Certainly the MAJORITY of rounds I fire are none of those categories, however, as 'Target Shooting' encompasses all the practice rounds one shoots for any of the other gun uses.Īnyway, we need more suppressors out there they're just another safety accessory, and it's a shame the news media demonizes them, and our forefathers were too selfish to fight the NFA 'tax' on them. It is really NICE to be able to shoot without hearing protectors our ancestors largely shot subsonic rounds, and much can be done with them in terms of all the shooting applications:Ĭertainly, Personal or Home Defense use isn't something we hope to actually pull triggers doing very often, and for Community Defense, power and range expectations would make suppressed firearms still rather loud, but at least not as dangerous without hearing protection.












Subsonic 223 mm ammo