The great thing about 22lr is that you can suppress it and it's super duper quiet so you can pop zombies in the nugget and won't attract attention of their cohorts.
Took a lot of practice but now extremely comfortable with forward scope mount.Would you rather have the scout rail or the patrol rail on that rifle? I can't get over how goofy the scout scopes look mounted so far forward...thoughts anyone?
Oh, that reminds Mike. You know how Walther P22s are known for being really finicky with ammo. I bought a brick of CCI 22LR Suppressor ammo and it runs flawlessly.The great thing about 22lr is that you can suppress it and it's super duper quiet so you can pop zombies in the nugget and won't attract attention of their cohorts.
I don't own a 9mm , so there's that.I don't own a 22lr...(I know, I'm a bad person), but if SHTF tomorrow, I would grab my AR, my CZ 75, and my S&W Model 27. I'd probably also have my Sig P229 in my Crossbreed Supertuck. If SHTF a few months from now, A Mossberg MVP Scout .308 might replace the AR.
Midway USA sells sub sonic .223 ammo and in stock right now.I'm not sure how that would make a difference, other than leading up the grooves and making the whole thing even more dangerous. All I can say is various companies have popped in and out over the last few decades promising a safe 223 sub, and all have ended up causing documented squibs. And that's why you don't see any major ammo manufacturer offering 223 subs because they don't want the liability.
In my opinion, the whole idea of sticking to NATO calibers so you can always find ammo has been blown out the window by the ammo “shortage” the last couple or three years. It sounds good in theory, but when several million people adopted the same mind set, it didn’t pan out like people thought.Buddy of mine talked about this a long long time ago.
We came to the conclusion of having a 9mm and a 5.56.
Because of being nato rounds, more chances for a resupply somewhere down the road.
Now days there might be more 40s&w issued in your town.
Having some 223 / 22lr cartridge adapters with a supply of 22s would go good with the 556 rifle and 9mm hand gun combo.
You are more than welcome to challenge my "big claim" just name the day, time and range to meet at. And be sure to bring cash, I don't take checks or plastic on bets.....especially on bets I know for a fact I will win.I'm talking about attempts to make commercial subsonic 223s. Every single one has resulted in squibs. They're highly dangerous.
I can't speak for your handloads but it's a pretty big claim to say you've succeeded where commercial ammo manufacturers have failed, especially considering their ability to develop custom powders and put filler in the cases to fill up the left over dead space. If you've found the secret sauce to a safe 223 sub though you could be a rich man.
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