Aguila Colibris vs. Standard Ammuniton
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@Binky40SW when using a rifle, take your cleaning rod, and run it down your barrell after each shot, to ensure your not gonna have a round get lodged
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wow great vid thx
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From my tests with my unmodified 10/22, no. However, it did jam in the 24.8" inch barrel of my CZ 452 Lux on 2 out of 7 shots fired when I tested it. It looks as if you keep the barrel length between 16-20 inches you should be ok.
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@woozygrimjj alot of people on here say that its completly fine to shoot from a rifle as long as ur using SUPER colibri rounds which are still just as quiet but they wont get stuck
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I've used them from a long barreled rifle with no problems. Just exercise some common sense if you decide to try it and make sure your barrel is clear after each shot.
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if you use the aquila subsonics in a semiauto rifle, there will be greater posibilities for the bullet to get stuck, because some part of the recoil is used to cycle the action
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It preforms exactly like a pellet gun of the same caliber. Not to mention that the neighbors won't notice you shooting it.
do u think the colibri round would jam in a ruger 10/22 barrel. about 18-20 inch barrel
hulkbuster1026 1 year ago
@hulkbuster1026
Can't say for sure. The best bet would be to try and find out; the ways of telling should be easy-if there's a hole in your target, if you see the smoke come out of the barrel, or if after firing you can shine a light into the chamber and see it out the barrel it should be good.
In long rifles, I only tried it in a lever action-a semi auto may lose enough velocity due to the bolt cycling back to cause a bullet to become lodged. The best bet is to try and see. Be careful
Binky40SW 1 year ago
I have that same henry lever action rifle and was looking to aquire this aguila ammo but i was wondering since you have that warning on this video has this ever happened to you were the bullet got stuck in the rifle also is this kind of ammo accurate say to 50 ft ? thanks.
woozygrimjj 2 years ago
Personally I've never had a bullet get stuck in the barrel. However, that is no guarantee that it won't happen to anyone else, or that it cannot happen. I honestly don't know. The best thing you can do is use common sense.
Accuracy: There are a lot of things that can affect accuracy-at the weight and speed of these bullets, even a moderate breeze could affect the trajectory.
Out ot 50 feet on a calm day you should be able to expect reasonable accuracy-depending on your skill level.
Binky40SW 2 years ago