Barrettmr wrote:That s&b ammo worked really well in my zastava, BUT, the projectiles are very hard and don't seem to expand at all. I have lost some chest shots, that a 22lr would have put down. I have 150 of them left but have no confidence in them on game.
Do your own testing, but that's my experience.
The 30gr vmax gave me 25mm at 100 from the zastava and they seem to kill well.
I have my 22wmr for sale, (although I really love shooting it) as it costs the same to shoot as my 223 reloads and I don't have to worry so much about range.
SHV wrote:looks much better than 22LR 10 round mag
Daddybang wrote:The S&B fmj goes alright as well if I get the chance this arvo I'll put a few through the "new" magnum and post the results
bigfellascott wrote:Nice one mate, Do you actually hunt with it or is it more for just punching paper?
bigfellascott wrote:I'd be bulk buying those 30gn V-max, they shoot by far the best in that particular rifle so stock right up on em incase they stop making them! Or the Hiland, it seems to go alright too for a cheaper brand (good for having fun with and keep the better stuff for hunting.
ClaytonT88 wrote:Are magnums usually a less accurate round?
deye243 wrote:I hope the 600 rounds are the same batch #
SHV wrote:ClaytonT88 wrote:Are magnums usually a less accurate round?
seems all magnums are hunting ammo rather than match ammo, so accuracy not excellent
Daddybang wrote:SHV wrote:ClaytonT88 wrote:Are magnums usually a less accurate round?
seems all magnums are hunting ammo rather than match ammo, so accuracy not excellent
Exactly right shv...I'd hate to see the price of match grade wmr rounds
Daddybang wrote:Two quick shots seated offhand at 85m with the Stirling and a Tasco3-9x40 set at 5x. S&b fmj.
Then four with the same set up.