![]() I was using Federal Target which is standard velocity but when the snow started to fly these rounds started going supersonic. Where I am at this ammo stays subsonic even in the colder temps. Out of my CZ rifle (16" barrel) I use CCI standard velocity. Out of my Buckmark pistol I shoot Federal bulk high velocity. Originally Posted By: KYshooter338Originally Posted By: IrelanderOriginally Posted By: Outsydlooknin75Federal Bulk. What ammo are you shooting in standard velocity? Subsonics are going to be more quiet but standard ammo is not going to sound the same suppressed vs not suppressed. Its got a shorter barrel then your CZ rifle. I shoot standard ammo out of my Walter P22 with suppressor and its still pretty quiet. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'd like to know why I'm wrong. I just fugured it would be the same type of deal with the. But use subsonic and it's as quiet as a mouse. 22 rifle it is just as loud as without the suppressor. Well, I know that when I shoot high velocity ammo in my suppressed CZ. So, yes, obviously subsonic ammo is quieter than supersonic, but how this relates to your 223 cannot be directly compared to your 22LR. In a small little CQB pit shooting at targets 10yds away the sonic crack can still ring your ears a little bit just because it's reflecting off the target so close to you. If you are using it on a 50yd+ range then you'll be just fine without earpro. Your suppressor will knock that down to hearing safe levels even if you do still hear the sonic crack. However with a 223 (particularly in shorter barreled AR's) there is a LOT of muzzle blast and that is what deafens you. Try subsonic 22LR in an unsuppressed 22LR and it's fairly quiet. Even with a suppressor most of what you hear is the sonic crack. With a 22LR in a rifle length barrel there is very little heard muzzle blast in the first place. ![]() Just shoot the damn thing and you will be fine. Why is it that when people get cans they immediately think that they need subsonic ammo? You wont find a subsonic round that is going to cycle the action of an AR unless you go to a 300 whisper or something of that nature. Originally Posted By: IrelanderOriginally Posted By: Outsydlooknin75Federal Bulk. The 223 is designed to travel 3000 fps and works great with a can, but if you want quiet either go with a 22 LR or build a whisper. Electronic Bookĭownload the Reloading Handbook as an Apple® iBook or get it on your Kindle®.I hear you on the full power ammo with a can. Purchase this hard-bound book and get reloading results. This invaluable resource has over 1000 pages of data on all Hornady bullets. Reloading data is available as low as 99¢ per cartridge or purchase a subscription and receive new data before the next edition of the book is printed. Plus you can save favorites, add notes and more. Like the bound and eBook versions, the Hornady® Reloading App provides all the information needed to successfully reload a variety of rifle and handgun cartridges. Learn More about Obsolete reloading data Handbook ErrataĮrrata pages are available for several past publications of our Handbook of Cartridge Reloading.Ĭheck out the Handbook Errata Three ways to get the Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading. Obsolete reloading data that has been retired from our Handbook of Cartridge Reloading is available. Find information from previous Handbook editions, with reloading data for seldom-used cartridges that Hornady will no longer be developing. 45-70 Government (Ruger #1) 410gr Sub-X īasic Pistol Data Basic Rifle Data Load Data Sources Obsolete reloading data.45-70 Government (Trap Door) 410gr Sub-X.Occasionally, we will temporarily publish load data on this page when a bullet becomes available and is not yet listed in the latest edition of the handbook. Hornady Manufacturing Company develops and publishes reloading data for the Handbook of Cartridge Reloading. Below you’ll find some basic data for each cartridge to help get you started. Reloading data is available as low as 99¢ per cartridge or as a subscription for $19.99. Plus, you can save favorites, add notes and more. ![]() Like the bound and eBook versions, the Hornady Reloading App provides all the information needed to successfully reload a variety of rifle and handgun cartridges. Hornady develops and publishes reloading data for the Handbook of Cartridge Reloading and makes it available in three ways: the traditional hardcover book, an e-book on Apple iBook or on your Kindle, and on the Hornady Reloading App. ![]()
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