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not sure about .22LR hyper velocity rounds but i've read that +p+ 9mm could potentially increase barrel wear. something about higher than saami standard pressures.
https://www.handloads.com/misc/saami.htm
it's a question i've been looking into myself regarding .223/.556 and .308/7.62x51 rounds. i know you can't shoot .556 out of a .223 only barrel and i believe the milspec rounds (.556/7.62) are loaded at higher pressures. i'm going to stick with cheap .223/55gr plinking rounds for my AR/ACR/SL8 rifles but i'm wondering what to pick for my M1A rifles. .308 or 7.62? my co-worker says to stay away from commercial .308 rounds because of softer primers. higher (rare?) chances of "slam-fire".
Question: I bought some .22 LR hollow point hyper-velocity rounds (Aguila). Is there going to be any issue with firing high velocity rounds through this gun? I read a warning earlier in this thread and didn't know high velocity rounds could damage certain guns.
I just bough a .38 Bull barrel, factory converted to .22
Three reasons, in Sweden its easier to get licence for a .22 then a .38, second,
.38 rounds are really expensive in sweden and third, this way i can also fire LEP rounds (LEP stands for Luftenergiepatrone which is german for Air energy cartridge, its a .38 cartridge loaded with air instead of gunpowder)
what the heck is that?
Kel Tec Plr16, it is 2.23/556 and can hold any AR mag.
Hi Mesa,
That was me talking earlier in the thread about "stinger" .22 loads damaging certain types of guns. In your post above, you interchange hyper velocity and high velocity. Hyper and High velocity are two different kinds of ammo. High velocity is what you want, and hyper velocity should probably be avoided.
I have always been told that you shouldn't use sub-sonic or hyper velocity ammo in semi-auto pistols or rifles. Sub-sonic rounds may not be powerful enough to cycle the action of semi-auto guns, and the hyper velocity ammo is too hot for some of the gun components and can lead to catastrophic failure of the gun. Nobody wants a gun to blow up in their hand, so hyper velocity rounds are best used in bolt action rifles.
Here is a link to the owners manual for the P22...
https://www.smith-wesson.com/wcsstore/Walther/upload/other/P22_USA_Manual.pdf
In the manual it says "Use only high velocity ammo in your P22." It also actually states not to use standard velocity ammo. It doesn't specifically say to avoid hyper velocity ammo.
I would also check out the Rimfire central forum if I were you. There are a ton of great threads with info about the P22. I have learned a lot there about my own P22. There are guys there that shoot hyper velocity loads out of their P22's all the time. There are also guys there who tell you it isn't a good idea. Here is a good thread about ammo for the P22...
https://www.rimfirecentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=157561
There are threads there showing the damage to various types of guns caused by stingers. I try to avoid them for the most part.
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