Re: 22lr Ammo question?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: HathcockWannebe</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Greg Langelius *</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Ballistic Tip .22LR's? Is that anything like dosing your pet mouse on steroids?
Sounds kinds pricey; and when you're all done, just what have you accomplished anyway?
For me, the whole point of the .22LR is its combination of reliable performace and such an affordable cost.
This one, I suspect they looked at and said, Naaahhh...
Greg</div></div>
Agreed. What value does a heeled spitzer or ballistic tip bullet have in real world applications? Hyper-velocity hunting round? Interesting, I admit, but likely cost prohibitive especially considering it would be a niche market.
and yeah, eracer? There are probably a hundred guys on this forum (including myself) that shoot .22 LR @ >200 yards with great regularity. I'm holding ~2.25 MOA at that range and there are guys that do much better. As more people learn about "long range" .22 LR shooting, the market for this type of creature might open up. Check out the rimfire comp. thread sometime...you might just have to try it!
Warning! Highly addictive activity!
-The Kid. </div></div>So (honest question) do you think ballistic tip .22 LR bullets would improve your 200yd.+ accuracy?
I wasn't knocking long-range .22LR shooting - far from it. I was suggesting that the velocity of a .22 LR bullet at long ranges negates any benefit a ballistic tip might offer. After all, a .22 LR bullet is subsonic well before 400 yards, and I highly doubt that a ballistic tip bullet would expand any more than a roundnose bullet. As for accuracy...well, that bullet is probably not very stable at that range.
But I could certainly be wrong.