22LR CCI 40gr Velocitor PLHP impacting ballistic gelatin from a Ruger 10/22 (42,000 frames/sec)!
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At seconds 25-30 it blasted a fart out hahaha
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Did you see the blowback at 0:26? Holy crap, looked like a wound fart.
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@viscache1 I've used a ruger 22/45 shooting subsonics twice to kill feral pigs when they surprised me on my land. Is it ideal? Of course not. Will it do the job? Absolutely.
At 25 yards they will go right throug the pig's skull and stone it dead with proper shot placement.
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@robbopaloobop Yeah that is why the Army, the CIA, the Mossad, and the historical OSS used them for silent killing...
Do you know another word for "willful ignorance?" Stupidity.
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.22 is really under estimated ive dropped foxes at 100 yards right were they stand with them
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Wish y'all would test all variations of .22 LR! My dad swears by em!
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@BrassFetcher That did pretty good, for a .22.
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the 22 is a good round ...if you are into squirrel hunting
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For you wanna be "hog hunters" there is a reason that the pros have years of animal tracing experience, rough terrain vehicles (for both advancing AND rapid strategic retreat... When you find, and startle, 400+/-lbs of boney armor plated dense mean muscle running straight for you (it's least vulnerable angle) at 25 mph...you'll fire your .22 about twice before that hog is on you all teeth, tusks and hooves. They eat each other and will not hesitate to make a meal of you. Save up and go on a
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Not quite a JHP. The copper is just a thin coating on what is basically a soft lead hollowpoint bullet. The process is similar to nickel plating, but the result isn't nearly as thick or rigid as an actual copper jacket on a 9mm JHP for example.
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@rray420er lol glad im not the only one that notices those :)
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A 40gr HP from a 22 Magnum 4-6" revolver averages 1350-1400 fps. Definitely a more capable self-defense round than I would have considered until watching this video! Taurus makes a Tracker model in 9-shot 22 Magnum. Might have to give that some consideration for family members who are recoil-sensitive.
PLHP = Plated Lead Hollow Point
BrassFetcher 3 months ago 4
@BrassFetcher So basicly a JHP?
L0GAN811 1 month ago
@L0GAN811 Yes ... but you need the rifle velocities in order to get it to JHP performance
BrassFetcher 1 month ago