i actually hold the same grouping with my custom High Point Carbine.......
Funny what a decimal place will do.
i actually hold the same grouping with my custom High Point Carbine.......
no it doesn't ,same diameter. both are .223 inch or 5.7mm22LR has a smaller bullet diameter
no it doesn't ,same diameter. both are .223 inch or 5.7mm
.001 difference,both .223 and .224 are 5.7mm it's that small of a difference. 22 centerfire's include 222 ,223, 22-250 etc
IMO, this is the only responsible way to shoot big game with a .22 caliber rifle. USE THE PROPER BULLET!!! 55 grain HP's are a fantastic way to wound deer, especially large body bucks. YES, you can easily kill them with it, IF you place your shot BEHIND the shoulder, but you need a PERFECT shot, no room for error. As we all know, occasionally even a perfect presentation can turn into an oops, and a 55 grain HP increases the chance of an oops. I have seen this happen on more than one occasion with a .22-250 and a .223 In both circumstances a partitioned or copper bullet would have got the job done, but not a hollow point.
Another note, why can I slap a 20 round mag in my AR-10 and go hunting but cannot do the same with an AR-15? Makes no sense to me.
22LR has a smaller bullet diameter
*Which* 55 grain bullet(s) were used, Jimmy? .mil ball ammo or what? Thanks. All vitals shots? Or some neck/head shots? Or what? I think you are saying that all were vitals on the 77 grain BH, but what about the 55s - same?
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