Wolfdog91 6,917 Posted January 26, 2023 Report Share Posted January 26, 2023 Usually stray away from it but grabbed some other the last few weeks just because and decided to do a little test. Was pleasantly surprised 2 Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted January 26, 2023 Report Share Posted January 26, 2023 High velocity.22lr ammo Remington yellow jacket 33g HP, and CCI Velocitors worked ok for me historically. My rimfires have been dedicated sub sonic for many years. If I want the extra grunt its my HMR or WMR, both of which are more accurate than .22lr HV for me! 2 Quote Link to post
Dervburner 2,549 Posted January 27, 2023 Report Share Posted January 27, 2023 Well, I recently bought some of the latest Eley subsonic hollow and Eley high velocity hollow. The hv’s shot slightly tighter than the subs in two of my rifles. 1 Quote Link to post
Deker 3,478 Posted January 28, 2023 Report Share Posted January 28, 2023 (edited) 14 hours ago, Dervburner said: Well, I recently bought some of the latest Eley subsonic hollow and Eley high velocity hollow. The hv’s shot slightly tighter than the subs in two of my rifles. ???? Perhaps the subs are bad, or your barrels simply don't like them!!!! I've had several subs that look like a shotgun pattern, but at the same time, so do many of the HV, PERSONALLY, I have never found a HV .22LR to shoot as tight as a sub! (this could be the start of a whole new topic, Do you have a HV .22lr with better groups than your favourite Sub???) I am getting 100yard groups as tight in my HMR as the OP is at 25 yards with a HV .22LR (and nearly as tight with the WMR at 100 yards). Hence why, for me, if I need the extra clout of a HV .22LR over a sub I will always reach for HMR/WMR. No question, in years gone by I would use Subs and HV .22lr and found them both really useful. I seem to remember that Magtech Subs 60 yard zero was the same as a Velocitor 100 yard zero (or something like that, it was a long time ago), which made switching quickly in the field easy! PS Thinking back, I got better groups with the Remington Yellow Jacket HV than I did with Remington Subs, but that was simply because the Remington Subs were rubbish! Edited January 28, 2023 by Deker 1 Quote Link to post
Sausagedog 7,381 Posted January 28, 2023 Report Share Posted January 28, 2023 I remember my Krico shot eley HV into a nice inch clust at 100 yards but I was younger and slept with the thing! 1 Quote Link to post
Dervburner 2,549 Posted January 29, 2023 Report Share Posted January 29, 2023 On 28/01/2023 at 09:49, Deker said: ???? Perhaps the subs are bad, or your barrels simply don't like them!!!! I've had several subs that look like a shotgun pattern, but at the same time, so do many of the HV, PERSONALLY, I have never found a HV .22LR to shoot as tight as a sub! (this could be the start of a whole new topic, Do you have a HV .22lr with better groups than your favourite Sub???) I am getting 100yard groups as tight in my HMR as the OP is at 25 yards with a HV .22LR (and nearly as tight with the WMR at 100 yards). Hence why, for me, if I need the extra clout of a HV .22LR over a sub I will always reach for HMR/WMR. No question, in years gone by I would use Subs and HV .22lr and found them both really useful. I seem to remember that Magtech Subs 60 yard zero was the same as a Velocitor 100 yard zero (or something like that, it was a long time ago), which made switching quickly in the field easy! PS Thinking back, I got better groups with the Remington Yellow Jacket HV than I did with Remington Subs, but that was simply because the Remington Subs were rubbish! The old 40 grain eley subs were spot on in my anschutz, not had such good performance from them since they’ve been changed to 38 grain unfortunately. Not that these latest 38 grain ones I tried were bad, just not as accurate as the 40’s were for me. They used to shoot into one ragged hole at 60 yards. Quote Link to post
Kennyflose 0 Posted August 21 Report Share Posted August 21 (edited) If you're into .22lr, high-velocity ammo can be a game-changer. It gives that extra speed, which applies to various shooting activities. It is ideal for plinking and even small game hunting, especially when you need that flatter trajectory and a bit more punch. But, as with everything, it's good to experiment a bit to see what works best for your needs. You should check out bulkmunitions.com for some decent options. They’ve got an excellent selection, and you can get a good feel for what suits your shooting style. Edited August 26 by Kennyflose Quote Link to post
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