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10-31-2014, 01:35 PM
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.22LR Velocity Test
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That is great fps for a little 6" tube.............
In my 22 rifle I get:
cci 0038 29gr Long........... 650 fps
cci 0056 40 HP subsonic ... 1042 fps
Fed Am Eagle 38 chp ........ 1260 fps.
As a kid, I had a single six Ruger 22/22 mag ...........but it was
not that accurate for me, even with its 6" barrel and clunky sights......... however the price of ammo was sweet.
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11-01-2014, 05:08 PM
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Thanks for posting this. I have been wondering what CCI standard was running out of my wife's Browning Challenger 6.5 inch. I stopped using Mini-Mags to keep from battering the buffer and spring. It's almost impossible to find parts for the Belgium made guns these days.
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One of the ONLY calibers I've never tested through a Chronograph are .22 Rimfires. Maybe I will now.
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