I chrono’d .22 mag rounds in a 2” barrel. 850-900 FPS is all it produced.
351PD?
I chrono’d .22 mag rounds in a 2” barrel. 850-900 FPS is all it produced.
We've had this conversation before...I chrono’d .22 mag rounds in a 2” barrel. 850-900 FPS is all it produced.
351PD?
We've had this conversation before...
"In the last couple of years Hornady, Speer and Winchester have introduced .22 WMR ammunition with new bullets that reliably expand when fired in handguns with very short barrels. A great example is Hornady’s 45-grain Critical Defense load, which has an FTX bullet. It leaves a 1.12-inch barrel at about 1,000 fps and produces approximately 100 foot-pounds of energy (fpe)."
http://www.personaldefenseworld.com/2015/07/mini-manstoppers-using-a-22-wmr-load-for-self-defense/
Theoretically it would I think. It all depends on the powder used and the intent of the manufacturer for that round to be shot in a rifle or a pistol.I bought a few boxes of Federal .22mag 50gr JHP a while back, and often wondered if the heavier bullet will create enough additional pressure in a short barrel to make any difference.
JD8 will remember this one. But this little gem pushes 158 grain XTPs out the end at 1250 FPS with a STARTING charge of Vhit N110 with a magnum primer. VV N110 power is actually a fast rifle powder so don't believe all you read about short barrels on the internet. Remember that's a 158 grain bullet, not a 125. I won't shoot magnum loads with light bullets through my K frames due to forcing cone cracking.
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That one you can hot rod at will. This one is nigh impossible to reload in any semblance of fast with magnums. No matter how hard you try to eject the empties, you are just going to be picking them out before going for a speedloader, it's just the way it is. If it were moonclipped at least you could pull all 6 at once. The short ejector rod on the 2.75" guns are just not optimal. Look for a 3" and pounce when you find one.Yeah so it's not the same but I picked up a 686 Performance center a few years back. Gave up on trying to find anything of the like.
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