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What are your preferences for this round? 36g or 40g? Primarily shooting from 10/22 rifles. Is there one that’s better than the other? Thanks, CT | ||
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what I often will say is buy some of both and see if one is significantly more accurate than the other in your particular gun(s) you may find a difference / you may not then - assuming price is comparable - stock up on that don't think you will find any issues with either in terms of reliability, function, etc ---------------------------------------------------------- Proverbs 27:17 - As iron sharpens iron, so one man sharpens another. | |||
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I have both the solid point and the HP bullet, and honestly, I don't see a difference in my type of shooting(target). | |||
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I like using the 40g for competition since it's copper plated and relatively "clean" shooting. "Relative" being the word for such a thing as "clean" shooting 22lr. "Make like a Civil Engineer; build a bridge, and get over it!" | |||
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I usually choose the copper-plated. As stated its relatively easier to clean than lead bullets. | |||
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The HP Mini Mags I’ve been buying are copper plated like the RN ones. | |||
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It really kind of depends on what you're trying to do. If you're just throwing rounds down-range for S&Gs, plinking, it probably doesn't much matter--save what your firearm will cycle reliably and whether you want to deal with leading. If you're going at all for accuracy you have to try a bunch and see what the gun likes. For accuracy that probably won't be Mini-Mags. As their name implies: They run kind of hot. Hot rounds and accuracy usually don't go together. I've got 5-6 different kinds of match ammo, as well as CCI standard velocity, that I'm going to run through my 77-22 and my Mk I. I'm waiting for an LGS to get Aguila back in stock, then I plan to see which they like for accuracy. Should be a fun experiment. I've never tried to shoot .22 WRF for accuracy, before. I mean: Beyond hitting what I'm aiming at "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system,,,, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe "If we let things terrify us, life will not be worth living." -- Seneca the Younger, Roman Stoic philosopher | |||
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Having shot many years in competition, I like the 40gr best! | |||
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I've read ppl claiming the Federal Black Pack 36gr Copper-Plated Hollow-Point (which ppl were buying like crazy last winter due to rebate) is identical to CCI Mini-Mag. Can anyone confirm? | |||
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I have had issues with my barrel getting leading in my Browning Buckmark with .36 grain lead, so I prefer the copper coated .40 grain. Accuracy seems about the same at 10 yards from my pistol. | |||
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I have had great results from the CCI MiniMag 40gr. But, I am equally pleased with the Winchester M22 out to 50 yards with my Ruger 22 Charger. Any dog can be a Guide Dog if you don't care where you're going. NRA ENDOWMENT LIFE MEMBER | |||
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I would just try them both out of whatever gun you are going to shoot to see if the barrel has a preference. | |||
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