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| Whats up guys, This is realy an age old .22 LR question but, In your opinions what is the best .22 LR ammo for goundhogs between CCI stingers, quick-shoks (hich actually are pre-fragmented, so when you shoot them they turn into 3 little bullets making 3 wound channels), velociter, or the aguila super maximum which go 1750 F.P.S! So you guys choose,Thanks.
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| Aguila gets my vote. |
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| only one i have used is velocitors and i love them. They are extremely accurate out of my stock 10/22 |
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| Velicitors all the way!
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| I've shot the SuperMaximums, and like them for the added 'oomph!" But they seem a bit lacking in accuracy at a fair distance. I've heard more good things of Velocitors. Stingers have NOT worked for me. I might as well be shooting a .410 shotgun.... ![]()
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| Stingers may not be suited for an old gun either.
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| have you tried mini-mags? I've shot them on my .22's, but quite frankly, for what I use it for I haven't seen a difference.
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| Velcitors have more power.
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| At least in my gun, the Velocitors are the most accurate of the hypervelocity stuff. And I agree with the previous post - due to their 40 grain bullet they have more down range energy. Ron |
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| aren't minimag's 40 grain also?
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| Yes one is 40 but the other one is 36 or 38 I think. They make a hollowpoint and round nose one. The stingers are 32 grain and the velcitors are 40 grain.
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| The Velocitor 40 grain is a HP and runs at 1435 fps, compared to the Minimag at 36 grains and 1260 fps. Ron |
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| That shows the difference!
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| For me Winchester power points do the job. I shoot 1/4" groups at 50 yds.They do the same damage as velocitors plus more accurate and cheaper. |
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| the rifle is a TOZ-78 with a simmons 9x12 scope.I'm on a webtv unit and can't send pictures,but if any board members live near me they are welcome to come by and see it. I have a shooting range on my property 25,50 and 100 yards and shoot a lot off a concrete bench. the TOZ likes HV ammo but shoots powerpoints best.My Remington 597 shoots them about a inch,so I guess it depends on the gun.I shoot sub sonics in the Remington because its suppressed and it likes Aguila SSS best. |
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| A 1/4" 5 shot 50 yard group on a consistent basis (average of a number of groups - at least 5-10) takes a very good gun and very good ammo. If Winchester Power Points can do it on a consistent basis, I suspect they would be winning benchrest competitions instead of Eley and Lapua. Not saying it can't be done, but it seems a stretch given the 1280 velocity of a hunting load, even for a tricked up $3,000 Anschutz. Ron Last edited by Ron AKA; 05-10-2008 at 11:19 PM. |
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| I kind of like the Remington Yellow jackets. They were pretty accurate out of my 10/22 and when I would shoot rabbits with it they would make a messy exit wound |
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| Measuring Groups Ron- Quote:
That said I have a couple tuned Ruger 678s that better the .47 regularly with Wolf MT, in fact a few Troopers here have witnessed sub-MOA @ 100yds from both 678s (one of each, 22-45 Slab & STS Slab) tho I cheat using the Trijicon Reflex. While I'm bragging I gotta mention winning best 100yds group here in Anchorage at Rabbit Creek Range using a custom 10-22 with the mentioned Wolf MT with a measured .312 before subtracting bullet diameter. Yeppers, I like two-d-twos! | |
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