“Pass the GOOD 22LR and hold The Fluff. They do better at LongRange,not having to break the barrier and then try to slip back through. Hint...........”
I’m assuming stick is talking about sonic and sub-sonic?
My little man was given a hammered Win 69 and 4 x weaver by an old neighbor that had a badly pitted barrel and someone chopped the pistol grip off. Luckily the barrel was clean for the first 16 1/4” so it was chopped and shoots bulk ammo better then it should. A quick coat of ox pho blue, new recoil pad and after I sprayed a base coat of od my 6 yo did the sponge job to make it his. He shoots that thing as much as inlet him though he’s taking a shine ti my shilen barreled 10/22 sporter.
Just the other night he informed me that the new 6.5 cm play toy was now “his” and I suppose I won’t argue that fact once he grows a bit more. It’s a tad heavy with the Arken EP5 currently sitting on it but not at all a bad scope for 5 clams.
“Pass the GOOD 22LR and hold The Fluff. They do better at LongRange,not having to break the barrier and then try to slip back through. Hint...........”
I’m assuming stick is talking about sonic and sub-sonic?
Where/what is the advantage here?
Sub-sonic
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There's a lot that can be said for a plain old 700 heavy barrel 243 with it's 9-1/4" twist. Launching 105's and 107's at 3000ish work well with little recoil. There are some VLS models out there with some recoil mitigating weight to them that would be good for a youngster.
"after the bullet leaves the barrel it doesn't care what headstamp was on the case" "The 221 Fireball is what the Hornet could have been had it stayed in school"