

From what I've read in the forum, the timing has been correct except for older Minis. I did the numbers on this a while ago (ok, last year!) and with the shipping, ffl, etc, I remember it worked out better to just get the numrich drop-in cylinder. But of course it's carry ammo, so that's fine. It greatly reduces the flash, but not the BANG. Grayelky - Thx for your advice! I actually do use the short-barrel speer ammo. Perhaps that could even work for a carry ammo? I'll have to compare the offerings to stingers, which I usually put in my LR minis. I will see if I can find a box, and give it a try. Uncle Fatso - Thanks for the suggestion on. I just want to be able to practice more quietly, tho others may be interested in a less powerful round for critter killing, in which case the ballistics become more important. However, my only concern is whether it would affect point of impact at, say, 7 yards vs. 22 mag, despite the 13% bump in bullet weight. So yeah, it's prolly not going to be a rocket -or as ballistically effective as a standard. While I didn't see anything on barrel length used for testing, I'm guessing there's an industry standard and it's probably not 1 5/8"! Probably a rifle with 18" barrel, right? Glancing at Ballistics by the Inch ( ), velocity roughly drops by half from a 19" barrel down to a 2" barrel. It's 45 grain, so heavier than other super x, yup. I didn't read anything about cycling, but like you suggested, it's likely to be an issue for semi-autos. MR_22 - yes, article says it was designed specifically it for suppressor use. (I really like Ruger products, but sometimes they can't touch NAA!) Ask Ruger or S&W how much for a second cylinder. Anything that is not up to their standards will be replaced/repaired, usually at no additional cost. Might I suggest you send your revolver to NAA and they will not only provide you with a new LR cylinder, they will ensure it is timed to your gun, AND, at no additional charge, as long as they have it, will go through it and check the specs on everything.
22 mag subsonic rounds plus#
What happens if it is not timed to your gun? Will the accept returns? A restocking fee, perhaps, plus shipping both ways. The velocity out of a 1 5/8 barrel is not what I had hoped for, but from a Black Widow, it seems to be a little better.Īs to the cylinder from Numrich. If you have not tried them, Hornady Critical Defense and Speer Gold Dot are designed for a 2" barrel. Like you, I would be interested in how it does in a mini. Like Mr 22, I may have to acquire a box or 10 to see how it works in a suppressor. Like the others, I had not heard of the sub-sonic 22 mag ammo.
