![]() ![]() I would guess they have been around for closer to 20 years, and the Super Maximum at least 15. Now he's sixteen, and I knew of the 60 grainers well before that. As far as when these were put in production, I remember having my nephew along when that goat was killed, and he was a pre-schooler then. 22, and I have fired one clear through a coyote at close range. For me the Velocitor is the right combination of terminal performance and accuracy in a. I think he has a good idea, but I prefer a larger bore, and I also believe in the added intimidation level of a large bore report if you happen to miss! I have shot the 30 grainers too, and if I recall correctly I was impressed with their terminal performance but not their accuracy. I have an acquaintance who uses a S&W 10 shot revolver loaded with these as his home security weapon. Not! Early production SSS were prone to misfires but later production which is marked to indicate Eley Priming Compound are reliable in my experience. (What a bummer that gun was!) But they were accurate as could be if you wanted to single-feed a. They would not cycle out of my TC Classic, but then neither did any other ammo. They cycle the old Browning, but are spotty in any other semi-auto I have witnessed. They are fairly accurate out of my old Remington Targetmaster, and not acceptable out of any 10-22 I have seen them fired in. I have a brick of them, and I have probably shot somewhere around 1500. Most are familiar with the use of heavy match bullets in the. It was fired from a 70s era Browning auto, and exhibits excellent accuracy out of that gun. There are several schools of thought when it comes to picking the right bullets for subsonic use. ![]() ![]() The bullet came close to exiting the second goat right ahead of the diaghphram broadside. Here is some real-world experience with the 60 grainer.įirst, I personally witnessed a shot on a 60-70 pound feral goat which went clear through it's chest cavity and then killed the goat standing behind it. Never noticed the smell, but I do burn a lot of BP from time to time. Interceptor is a super effective fox killer out to 100yds+, Standard Velocity and Subsonic is a super accurate squirrel pot pie load. I have a lot of Aguila, several flavors, and some of it is the best ammo I've used/dollar in decades. From my collection, the speed is not much of an advantage, as past 35yds, I've had little success with accuracy with any of the 30gr Hyper loads, sadly. There's fastest bullets, and there's hitting anything with them. Without the right barrel, it's worthless. To the OP, try a box of the SSS before you buy a brick. The Aguila powders may be sourced from the same people that make Eley, if smell is an indicator. When I said I'd finish my time and leave, the owner gave me two boxes of Federal 130gr FMJ to use. There are some pretty funky powders out there, and I've been asked to stop shooting Trail Boss loads at one indoor range. Click to expand.Just a guess, you are not a muzzloader fan ![]()
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