Vince H
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I don't know how well these will work for this particular air rifle because these are 30 grain hollow points.
No, there's... Oh, let's see.
The new .22 caliber slugs are .30 grains, .35, and... Yeah, two... So four different skews.
Two .30 grains and two...
Segmented hollow point.
Okay, that's what that other one is.
Segmented hollow point and a standard hollow point, a 30 and a 35 grain of each.
So 30 grains for a air rifle slug is really heavy.
So you're not going to get good velocity out of that, out of this thing.
Because even going up to a 15, 16, or 17 grain, you're probably looking at velocities in the...
the 700 feet per second range because the, the quoted 780 is for a 12 grain lead slug.
You'll get more out of an alloy slug out of an alloy pellet.
But so these are probably pretty slow out of this, but if you get something that'll give you, you know, 1200 or 1100 with, uh,
lighter stuff, you still may get not 850, 900, 1,000 out of a 30 or 35 grain, which I think that these are pretty interesting because this is about the heaviest I've seen in the fact that they have segmented hollow points and hollow points.
CCI has also come out with two new hunting loads for .22 long rifle, both a subsonic and supersonic lead flat nose.
So that's also interesting.
There's another release I saw out there.
It's just like, oh, that was the bolt.
Dude, you put a suppressor on it, and it's just going to be like, all it's going to be is cha-ching.
And then you're going to hear a thwack as the bullet hits the target.