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.22 subs and standard velocity rounds


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i have been using win subs in the 22 for a while now with a 75 yard zero but i have just been given about 700 remmington standard velocity rounds which are unused at the momment just wondering what differance in zero will be at my 75 yard subsonic zero ???

Only one way to find out. :good:

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In theory I would say you will find them shooting higher but in practice when Ive done similar I have found some shooting in an identical fashion and some completely different. You really have to try them to really know. I have found CCI stingers and Winchester subs shoot identically through my Anschutz, which was a suprise!

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HI mate.

 

As above, all you can do is try and see. my mate and I have our CZ452s zeroed at 60yards. I use winchester subs and my mate Remmington.. We got a box of Winchester Lazers and CCI Stingers to try out.

 

At a 60 yard range we found the POI with the Lazers was about 2" over that of the subs and the Stingers about 1/2" over that of the Lazers. It is worth noting that when I returned to the plain lead subs from the HVs which have a copper coating my first 6 or so shots were erattic then settled down to the rifles usual tight grouping. I put this down to some copper fouling from the HVs.

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tested the high velocity rounds today and found them to be about 2 inches high at 75 yards and would probably favour a 100 yard zero but they made just as much noise as the hmr so the hmr now rides shotgun with the .22 on a diet of subs but it now seems the rabbits can tell the differance between the sound of a john deere and a landrover i think i need a tractor !

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