


Darththorn wrote:The Aguila sniper subsonic has the heaviest bullet I’ve seen for a .22. It would be an interesting test but might not run in every pistol but it should be fine if the pistol runs quiet semi-autos.
The copper stuff flies extremely fast for a .22 but it’s also around 20 grains which is amongst the lightest I’ve seen for .22.
All in all, I’ll use the CCI Standard.

mchughcb wrote:Where did you get the cci quiet semi auto?

Darththorn wrote:The Aguila sniper subsonic has the heaviest bullet I’ve seen for a .22. It would be an interesting test but might not run in every pistol but it should be fine if the pistol runs quiet semi-autos.
The copper stuff flies extremely fast for a .22 but it’s also around 20 grains which is amongst the lightest I’ve seen for .22.
All in all, I’ll use the CCI Standard.

deye243 wrote:Yes but from memory requires about a 1:10 to a 1:11 to stabilize because of the projectile length


bladeracer wrote:mchughcb wrote:Where did you get the cci quiet semi auto?
Hmmm...InSeason Warragul I think.

mchughcb wrote:bladeracer wrote:mchughcb wrote:Where did you get the cci quiet semi auto?
Hmmm...InSeason Warragul I think.
Interesting. Haven't visited that store yet but ive heard good reports.




alexjones wrote:Anyone use those 60g Aguila? They very smokey I find. I just love how they are 60g. So heavy for a 22.






deye243 wrote:I have always liked the ruger pistols they are simple even the old mark one is very simple to take down clean and put back together I still don't understand why people complain about it once you work out how to do it doesn't take any longer than 10 seconds .


deye243 wrote:Putting it back together is all about the Swinging dick assembly that's the nickname we gave it and once you nut that out you can do it with your eyes shut
