.22 Ammo Stash

The green tipped .22 is for a cement nailer, but...... it's still a .22.

There's a video floating around of someone pushing a .22 calibre lead pellet into a chamber, followed by a .22 cement nailer blank. They even tried doing it with the different powers of nailer blanks that are available.

Because the pellets are a lot lighter than a the 32-40gr standard in a .22 cartridge, the velocities achiever were... Really, really, high.

And no, it isn't recommended to try this. For a lot of reasons it's pretty dangerous.
 
There's a video floating around of someone pushing a .22 calibre lead pellet into a chamber, followed by a .22 cement nailer blank. They even tried doing it with the different powers of nailer blanks that are available.

Because the pellets are a lot lighter than a the 32-40gr standard in a .22 cartridge, the velocities achiever were... Really, really, high.

And no, it isn't recommended to try this. For a lot of reasons it's pretty dangerous.

I don't think ill ever try that.
 
My ammo stocks use to look like that. Now it's powder and primers.
Since I moved I do a lot less target shooting and a lot more hunting.
 
back when the federal blue bulk 525 was $18
at the time I thought that was steep but now i sure miss those days


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There's a video floating around of someone pushing a .22 calibre lead pellet into a chamber, followed by a .22 cement nailer blank. They even tried doing it with the different powers of nailer blanks that are available.

Because the pellets are a lot lighter than a the 32-40gr standard in a .22 cartridge, the velocities achiever were... Really, really, high.

And no, it isn't recommended to try this. For a lot of reasons it's pretty dangerous.

i tried it.

Pretty loud and had issues with he lead, nice experiment but that's about it
 
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