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This looks interesting Subsonic .22 Win Mag 45-Grain
Re: This looks interesting Subsonic .22 Win Mag 45-Grain
I spotted this over on RFC...could certainly add some versatility to the .22WMR. I wonder if it has enough juice to cycle a semi. I will certainly give it a try if I see a box locally.
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Re: This looks interesting Subsonic .22 Win Mag 45-Grain
I might ease by the local one and see if any are instock.
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Re: This looks interesting Subsonic .22 Win Mag 45-Grain
Love seeing more choices in the 22 mag. I remember the old days when you got either the 40 grain solid or the 40 grain HP. Period.
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Re: This looks interesting Subsonic .22 Win Mag 45-Grain
Looks like the same stuff that has been available here in Aus for a few years. If you have a 22lr as well as a WMR I really cant see a use for it but if you only have a WMR then it would add some versatility. Most ranges here will let you shoot their rimfire silhouettes with it, not something they will allow with conventional WMR ammo.
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