I've been wondering on this for a while - couldn't find the answers I wanted, either my search-fu sucks or I did something wrong.
I use CCI Quiet-22 ammo extensively. What I have is the 40gr LRN variety. Advertised to travel at 710fps, chrono results say it's pretty close to that, sometimes above, sometimes below (of course). I like it because, well, it's quiet and still can nail the squirrels pretty good. I understand there is also a HP variety of it around, though I've not been able to find it. Standard thinking is that hollowpoint would be more effective.
But as I understand it, a hollowpoint bullet of any design is predicated upon said bullet having the velocity to effect that expansion. I'm not convinced that 710fps is enough to meaningfully expand a 40gr lead HP 22lr bullet travelling at 710fps.
Thoughts?
I use CCI Quiet-22 ammo extensively. What I have is the 40gr LRN variety. Advertised to travel at 710fps, chrono results say it's pretty close to that, sometimes above, sometimes below (of course). I like it because, well, it's quiet and still can nail the squirrels pretty good. I understand there is also a HP variety of it around, though I've not been able to find it. Standard thinking is that hollowpoint would be more effective.
But as I understand it, a hollowpoint bullet of any design is predicated upon said bullet having the velocity to effect that expansion. I'm not convinced that 710fps is enough to meaningfully expand a 40gr lead HP 22lr bullet travelling at 710fps.
Thoughts?
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