How short would you have to cut a .22lr barrel to get supersonic ammo below the speed of sound? Is it possible/practical?
I know this would vary depending on the ammo used but has anyone tried it or know anything about it?
How short would you have to cut a .22lr barrel to get supersonic ammo below the speed of sound? Is it possible/practical?
I know this would vary depending on the ammo used but has anyone tried it or know anything about it?
Experience. What you get just after you needed it.
@gundoc ???? - Also at what distance you looking to shoot - big diff between 25 and 100 in 22lr land.
Also is it a special type of 22lr supersonic projectile you want to use otherwise - why not use a good subsonic brand and work from there???
Sounds like the sort of thing @mudgripz would have tried. The nzrimfire page doesn't get used much, but is still there. Lots of good info. Also try rimfirecentral
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Hey not many people realise but 22 Le gets faster as you shorten the barrel. Use subs
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The problem as I see it with this idea & the ported/suppressed barrels that make supers subs is there is no going back.
If you ever want to shoot supers you can't.
I believe subsonic ammo has softer lead & bigger cavities to allow it to work efficiently subsonic, super sonic ammo is a different story.
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Not sure it would be feasable or legal. Firing hv from a pistol doesn't make it subsonic. in fact, i'm guessing you would have to have an impracticably long barrel to actually slow the projectile sufficiently, because it's about speed. Just use a 16 inch shorty with subs.
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Depends what round you want to shoot but could be as short as 3-4"
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Not really practical for a rifle.
The longer the barrel the quieter it will be with a suppressor
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I was just thinking that. If you have ever fired a .22 pistol they are definitely louder than a rifle. My 10/22 with a 16" barrel and MAE suppressor is plenty quiet.
Excellent. I don't particularly want a very short barrel but am cutting the "big fat bit" off the end of a Toz to put a suppressor on. Looks like the plain old sub will do the trick.
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the winchester power point subsonic 42grn are in a class of thier own ....by far my favourite round for small game at the under 100yard range.
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