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The 60 grain Aquila sniper subtonics I assume?
I bought a few bricks of those as well, but they are little too loud for everyday backyard action, but yes they hit very hard for most applications. If I had a large coon, or yote in the yard, I will be reaching for those!
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Squirrels around here are harvested with a subsonic round and that works well.
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The 60 grain Aquila sniper subtonics I assume?
I bought a few bricks of those as well, but they are little too loud for everyday backyard action, but yes they hit very hard for most applications. If I had a large coon, or yote in the yard, I will be reaching for those! If you're asking me, I was referencing the Colibri. They're UBER quiet. Travis
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Ruger 10/22 16.1- in. Threaded bbl. w suppressor, short LOP stock. TLR-1 LED, crimson trace laser, 10 BX-25 mags. 5 stoked w CCI Subsonic improved w Paco Kelly Nasti-Nose. Other five stoked w CCI Velocitor. Better trigger group if you wanna be maux accurate.
About 500 rds each load oughta help you get hold of more serious munitions/ tools.
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