Mate I've shot the cci quiet ammo for a few years now and there are a couple of varieties, such as segmented quiet and standard quiet. Both are amazing. About 4 months ago I shot a hare at 90 metres with the standard quiet ammo in my toz 78... at a velocity of 710 fps I was bloody impressed it dropped on the spot. Easily recommend for any one needing/wanting quieter rounds when around neighbours, animals or just in general.
22lr Israeli tracer ammunition....
Not to be used in a semi! But in a bolt gun that's not worth much definitely a go, it has the same trajectory of the tank guns(unsure which one) and is a insert used for training purposes by the Israeli defence force.... like Star Wars but in real life, not every one works but when they do their fun as hell!
Is that one of those 7.92x99 (or something) German anti-tank ones? Like a .50BMG necked down to 8mm, pretty insane.
Tried the Quiets at 100m, the time it takes from the 'ting' of hitting a plate to get back to you is just plain funny. About 100 rounds and no issues with bullets sticking but I'll be mindful of it.
Winchester headstamp, definitely reloads, and I have 19 of 'em. Got them from a friend cleaning out his ammo cans and he ran across them. He's never had anything in 7.62x39mm and he doesn't remember where he got these.
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Had some, useful slightly further out as I recall BUT twist was apparently only half the story. John Herbert told me that he had visited the Aguila plant and they were using the .22 Short line to make the 60gr .22lr ammo. Consequently, some of the propellant was being shaken out of the cases before the bullets were inserted!
A good shot at close range beats a 'hit" at a longer range.
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