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Sub Sonic ammo Pro's and con's
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 280540" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Just a few questions;</p><p> When you say "they" were not much quieter, who's ammo brands are you speaking of as a comparison for subsonic and supersonic sounds….? It sounds like both were Agiula. I've found in the past that Remington subsonic ammo well have about 15% or so, give or take, that will go supersonic in the box. And what suppresser are you using? Is it a dedicated .22 rimfire suppresser? If you talking about the Db's {disables} being high on the first round, drop a teaspoon of water into the suppresser and stake it a little. That will lower the first round crack. </p><p> If your shooting 1" to 1 ¼ inches with SSS from a 1-16" twist barrel, your getting better accuracy then I can at 100 yards with SSS ammo.</p><p> Bottom line is if you have a quality suppresser, it should be very easy to hear the differences in subsonic and supersonic ammo going through the weapon.</p><p> 436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 280540, member: 16609"] Just a few questions; When you say “they” were not much quieter, who’s ammo brands are you speaking of as a comparison for subsonic and supersonic sounds….? It sounds like both were Agiula. I’ve found in the past that Remington subsonic ammo well have about 15% or so, give or take, that will go supersonic in the box. And what suppresser are you using? Is it a dedicated .22 rimfire suppresser? If you talking about the Db’s {disables} being high on the first round, drop a teaspoon of water into the suppresser and stake it a little. That will lower the first round crack. If your shooting 1” to 1 ¼ inches with SSS from a 1-16” twist barrel, your getting better accuracy then I can at 100 yards with SSS ammo. Bottom line is if you have a quality suppresser, it should be very easy to hear the differences in subsonic and supersonic ammo going through the weapon. 436 [/QUOTE]
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