I found this article fascinating.
https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2021/1/13/the-high-bc-22-lr-bullet-are-we-there-yet
https://www.ssusa.org/articles/2021/1/13/the-high-bc-22-lr-bullet-are-we-there-yet
Depends on the powder burn rate.Not much room for a good powder to bullet weight ratio there...
Lol, I don't think so, Tim... unless you want the velocity of a .22 short (or less?).Depends on the powder burn rate.
meh, minor details.Not much room for a good powder to bullet weight ratio there...
No argument there...Powders are so different in their burn rate which is why some are for pistol and some for rifle. Some burn hotter in the cold vs some burning cooler in the cold temps. Blue dot as an example. Shotgun or Pistol powder for magnum loads. WTF or WCF shotgun powder for centerfire pistol. Shot thousands of rounds in competitions with both powders.
My understanding is that they seat the same, and they’re 32gr solid copper bullets. I know nothing about reloading, but that sounds like things will be similar, no?Not much room for a good powder to bullet weight ratio there...
Unless that one on the right is hollow (or an alloy?), it's gonna be waay heavier than a standard .22LR bullet.My understanding is that they seat the same, and they’re 32gr solid copper bullets. I know nothing about reloading, but that sounds like things will be similar, no?
https://cuttingedgebullets.com/curx-32gr-22lr-bundle-200ct
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