I had no idea this product existed. They say its safe for semi-auto but they dont say if it will cycle the action ??
Did someone test them in a 10/22 ?
cci subsonic ammo with no problems.. i have yet to try it in my own 10/22 but it gave me some hope.
The CCI quiet is designed for bolt, lever action rifle, it wont cycle in pistol or semi-auto carbine. You can fire it of course but wont eject properly.
i TRY it in 10-22 and other semi but always jam, bu its fun to shoot and damn quiet,
last weekend me and my buddies were shooting in -10 or -15, and my buddy with an sr22 cycled a full 10rd mag of cci subsonic ammo with no problems.. i have yet to try it in my own 10/22 but it gave me some hope![]()
The really quiet stuff is called CCI CB Long Subsonic, it's a little bit shorter than the 22LR stuff but man is it quiet. I've heard pellet guns that were louder!
Remington CBee's are the quietest ive shot, quieter than CCI subs or cb shorts. but not going to cycle a semi without changing some springs
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Remington CBee's are the quietest ive shot, quieter than CCI subs or cb shorts. but not going to cycle a semi without changing some springs
Effective range or these cb rounds? Still able to take a rabbit?
Just to compare, at 50 yards the Subsonic has 79 ft-lbs of energy; the Cbee has 35 ft-lbs. The muzzle energy of the CBee is 40 ft-lbs - or 1/2 of what the Subsonic has at 50 yards! The Remington Thunderbolts have 92 ft-lbs at 100 yards. That should give you an idea - the Subsonics have the same energy at the muzzle as a Thunderbolt has at 100 yards, and the CBees have less than 1/2 that at the muzzle.
I have seen some reviews of the CBee's and things look interesting for it especially the expansion of it's Hollow Points... Are the quiets round nosed?