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<blockquote data-quote="D. Hargrove" data-source="post: 3165072" data-attributes="member: 41761"><p>Shot one at the ENS at Tri-City this past year, if you are into the whole make the brass thing and reloading then it would be fun. Jen really liked it, but has yet to find one for the price she is willing to pay. I have a 5.7x28 and sold a PMR-30 .22WMR, personally I would rather have the .22 TCM as it does not feel like a cheaply made pistol (the 5.7 and PMR feel cheap to me) and the 2 different rounds makes it practical for more than one purpose. I can attest that the round was accurate and fun, the 40gr .22 TCM @2800FPS is impressive compared to the 5.7x28 23gr @2800FPS, the energy of the .22 TCM is better than 30 percent more for the aforementioned rounds @ 626 FT LBS V.S. 400 FT LBS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D. Hargrove, post: 3165072, member: 41761"] Shot one at the ENS at Tri-City this past year, if you are into the whole make the brass thing and reloading then it would be fun. Jen really liked it, but has yet to find one for the price she is willing to pay. I have a 5.7x28 and sold a PMR-30 .22WMR, personally I would rather have the .22 TCM as it does not feel like a cheaply made pistol (the 5.7 and PMR feel cheap to me) and the 2 different rounds makes it practical for more than one purpose. I can attest that the round was accurate and fun, the 40gr .22 TCM @2800FPS is impressive compared to the 5.7x28 23gr @2800FPS, the energy of the .22 TCM is better than 30 percent more for the aforementioned rounds @ 626 FT LBS V.S. 400 FT LBS. [/QUOTE]
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