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Long Range Subsonic loading
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<blockquote data-quote="Blancoalex" data-source="post: 2420436" data-attributes="member: 110819"><p>Like to hear anyone's tips and tricks on creating Long Range Subsonic loads. After some my research I would say greater than 100yds. Have been pretty successful out to 300yds with 22LR subsonic so a high BC bullet should extend this range. For me this will be for "fun" shooting for now! Below are some things I have found so far:</p><p></p><p>reload to bench rest standards </p><p>choice of powder used </p><p>neck tension</p><p>crimping</p><p>drilling larger primer flash hole to aid in reduced powder charge ignition</p><p>filler to hold powder close to primer </p><p>proper barrel twist for the bullet used</p><p>proper rifle handling because of SLOW bullet time in barrel </p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blancoalex, post: 2420436, member: 110819"] Like to hear anyone's tips and tricks on creating Long Range Subsonic loads. After some my research I would say greater than 100yds. Have been pretty successful out to 300yds with 22LR subsonic so a high BC bullet should extend this range. For me this will be for "fun" shooting for now! Below are some things I have found so far: reload to bench rest standards choice of powder used neck tension crimping drilling larger primer flash hole to aid in reduced powder charge ignition filler to hold powder close to primer proper barrel twist for the bullet used proper rifle handling because of SLOW bullet time in barrel Thanks [/QUOTE]
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