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<blockquote data-quote="LY" data-source="post: 5300312" data-attributes="member: 1765"><p>Supersonic .22 will be subsonic in a pistol</p><p></p><p>The quiet rounds you hear are .22's that didn't get the full powder charge. I was leading up the barrel in my mark ii fv-sr a couple of weeks ago and had the same experience with some Rem. Thunderbolts. To test this, get a scale and go through the box round by round, you'll see the different weights. Weighing and sorting is a good way to help your accuracy.</p><p></p><p>The mark ii is a good rifle, but I had to add a cheek riser and get a lot of magazines. The magazines are junk, the last time I shot, one quit working with less than a hundred rounds through it. You'll know when they go bad as rounds will spew out the top of it and go everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LY, post: 5300312, member: 1765"] Supersonic .22 will be subsonic in a pistol The quiet rounds you hear are .22's that didn't get the full powder charge. I was leading up the barrel in my mark ii fv-sr a couple of weeks ago and had the same experience with some Rem. Thunderbolts. To test this, get a scale and go through the box round by round, you'll see the different weights. Weighing and sorting is a good way to help your accuracy. The mark ii is a good rifle, but I had to add a cheek riser and get a lot of magazines. The magazines are junk, the last time I shot, one quit working with less than a hundred rounds through it. You'll know when they go bad as rounds will spew out the top of it and go everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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