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Dinny, was able to help me find some, Hard to Find, CCI .22 Cal. Subsonic lead Hollow Points, 1050 fps. That I was Looking for.
It really works well with a Semi Rural type setting, at the Back end of a Development, and using a Suppressor! Neighbor,, check with academy sports,, I was in store this week and they tons of that flavor in stock for $11 a 100ct sleeve Thanks for the tip! I do appreciate it, as were good to go at this Time!
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White box Winchester 36 grain HP's because they are absolutely decisive on the red squirrels around the cottage. I don't like to see stuff kicking around in the leaves after I shoot it and I just want those red squirrels gone and buried. The wife won't eat anything that doesn't come from the store, so everything else gets a pass.
My other auto is a .45
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Huntersdog: I really like the Winchester 40 grain hollow-point Power-Points". Hold into the wind VarmintGuy
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Eley and RWS subsonic hp's
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My favorite is the cheapest ,22 LR I can find at the store.
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CCI subsonic or Quiets. Want to try the segmented subsonics but haven't been able to get any yet
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The most accurate ammo that my rifle likes. Typically that’s standard velocity and usually solids. If head shots are used it really doesn’t matter what ammo is used - like others have said.
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CCI Subsonic HP, Aquila Standard Velocity(really good in my new Bergara BMR) really like shooting suppressed so I don’t use HV to much. Really liked the CCI subsonic Segmented and may have to try to get some more.
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Grandpa's old Savage Model 19 loves the CCI SGB round. The Marlin 39a likes the CCI short HPs. If I can't find them, I shoot whatever rather than stay home.
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Federal value pack works for me
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SK subsonic, works very well. I will also use CCI mini
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I’ve always used CCI Minimags in my 452, but my 457 MTR shoots the Norma TAC-22’s so well, I’m going to try them out on squirrels when I get a chance to site my 452 in for them.
It’s amazing how much better the subsonics usually shoot, for anybody that hasn’t done much testing- when prices come down to somewhat normal levels- you owe it to yourself to try a few different flavors!
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CCI Stingers for raccoons, usually just use the bulk federal 38 grain hp for rabbit. Yep. Stingers for any varmint. They kill stuff DRT. +1, they kill, love shooting sparrows with them out of the feeder, not much to find
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The old winchester Power Points were my favorite, the newer ones don't shoot as well. I killed a bunch of small game and one wounded whitetail with the old ones, Generally for bunnies I use CCI standard vel hps. now For prairie dogs I shoot whatever available ......
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I like Winchester Wildcat 40gr plated dynapoints. Cheap, accurate enough at 50 yards, fairly fast, nice hybrid expansion profile.
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I use CCI MiniMag solids or Federal High Velocity lead solids (the bulk kind in the blue box).
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The one that shoots the most accurately in the rifle I use..
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Huntersdog: I really like the Winchester 40 grain hollow-point Power-Points". Hold into the wind VarmintGuy Same here. I get excellent 50 target groups with this ammo.
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