J jhegg Full Member Full Member Minuteman Mar 8, 2007 33 0 77 Fargo, ND Jun 30, 2014 #1 Jun 30, 2014 #1 Does anyone have any experience with this ammo at 100 to 200 yards?
S sscoyote Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Jan 1, 2005 425 3 Jun 30, 2014 #2 Jun 30, 2014 #2 Interestingly, I have shot it and seen it shot out to 200 yds. in the PI out of the Armscor bolt gun rifles they commonly shoot there. Did pretty well as I remember. We were hitting a rotten coconut almost every shot at 180 couple years ago.
Interestingly, I have shot it and seen it shot out to 200 yds. in the PI out of the Armscor bolt gun rifles they commonly shoot there. Did pretty well as I remember. We were hitting a rotten coconut almost every shot at 180 couple years ago.
J jhegg Full Member Full Member Minuteman Mar 8, 2007 33 0 77 Fargo, ND Jun 30, 2014 #3 Jun 30, 2014 #3 Interesting. I have never shot 22 lr over 50 yards. Do you need supersonic ammo to do so. That seems to be the consensus on this board. Last edited: Jun 30, 2014
Interesting. I have never shot 22 lr over 50 yards. Do you need supersonic ammo to do so. That seems to be the consensus on this board.
usmcchet9296 Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 21, 2010 315 13 55 Camp Livingroom SoCal 1st Recline Div. Jul 1, 2014 #4 Jul 1, 2014 #4 jhegg said: Interesting. I have never shot 22 lr over 50 yards. Do you need supersonic ammo to do so. That seems to be the consensus on this board. Click to expand... No and supersonic ammo isn't very accurate at distance anyway
jhegg said: Interesting. I have never shot 22 lr over 50 yards. Do you need supersonic ammo to do so. That seems to be the consensus on this board. Click to expand... No and supersonic ammo isn't very accurate at distance anyway
R RicosRevenge Gunny Sergeant Full Member Minuteman Oct 25, 2009 1,155 16 54 D/FW Jul 1, 2014 #5 Jul 1, 2014 #5 jhegg said: Interesting. I have never shot 22 lr over 50 yards. Do you need supersonic ammo to do so. That seems to be the consensus on this board. Click to expand... Actually, the "consensus" would be the exact opposite on this board. Sub-sonic ammo keeps a more consistent flight compared to Super-sonic which goes trans-sonic and creates a "wobble" when it crosses that line.
jhegg said: Interesting. I have never shot 22 lr over 50 yards. Do you need supersonic ammo to do so. That seems to be the consensus on this board. Click to expand... Actually, the "consensus" would be the exact opposite on this board. Sub-sonic ammo keeps a more consistent flight compared to Super-sonic which goes trans-sonic and creates a "wobble" when it crosses that line.
Hoser Ninja Full Member Minuteman Apr 12, 2005 1,932 1,297 East Africa Jul 1, 2014 #6 Jul 1, 2014 #6 I have not had any luck with Armscor anything.
lash Swamp Rat Full Member Minuteman Sep 28, 2012 12,893 28,775 65 Central Florida Jul 1, 2014 #7 Jul 1, 2014 #7 My recent experience has been the opposite. Both their .223 52gr and their .22 has worked well for me.
My recent experience has been the opposite. Both their .223 52gr and their .22 has worked well for me.