Glad to see more 223 sub recognition. We pretty much know the AR won't cycle. However if you do find a load that cycles. The internet is awaiting a formula to be put out there instead of hand clenched and marketed sold...
If the projectile is stable at 25 yards it will be stable throughout its entire flight especially subsonic it will never go through the transonic state that will disrupt it plus a bullet gets more stable as it continues down range
Hi Bob, I've tried sub sonic 36 to 77 grain in the same rifle. Plenty of trials looked good at 25, then fell apart at distances from 50 to 200. The lighter bullets had the best stability. Without a filler, velocity is not consistent. With a filler the suppressor soils quickly. Tried 5 different pistol and shotgun powder, including Trailboss. Waiting for 22 blackout out now. 22 TCM might work with a one in three twist, or a 223 case of half the length and said twist. Let me know if there is a better option please
It looks like there’s very little recoil with that rifle in 223.. after a bad whip lash I got I can’t handle recoil like I used to. Would you recommend the ruger in 223 for that reason ? I shoot a crossbow rn and I feel like it has more recoil that a lot of guns
Zack ... you're wearing ears shooting subsonics out of a bolty through a can? And then you complain about not being able-to ..... okay wait, was just about to tune-out and unsibscribe but then, just now, you took the muffs off. Thanks for the video.
Really enjoying these videos man, keep it up!
Thanks for watching!
LOVE IT, Little did you know... Zach was a RUGBY ALLSTAR!
Porter you son of a gun. Let’s do something sometime.
Glad to see more 223 sub recognition. We pretty much know the AR won't cycle. However if you do find a load that cycles. The internet is awaiting a formula to be put out there instead of hand clenched and marketed sold...
Thanks for watching! Yeah..... it definitely didn't cycle. I did manage to get 3 to cycle and then.... squib. haha
What weight projectile and powder were you using? Are they the ones from the other video
Same ones from the last video!
Need an updated video with some more info and stats
I've since sold this gun, unfortunately. Had to fund my newest hunting setup... Thanks for watching!
What is the grain amount? 55 or?
If the projectile is stable at 25 yards it will be stable throughout its entire flight especially subsonic it will never go through the transonic state that will disrupt it plus a bullet gets more stable as it continues down range
Hi Bob, I've tried sub sonic 36 to 77 grain in the same rifle.
Plenty of trials looked good at 25, then fell apart at distances from 50 to 200.
The lighter bullets had the best stability.
Without a filler, velocity is not consistent. With a filler the suppressor soils quickly.
Tried 5 different pistol and shotgun powder, including Trailboss.
Waiting for 22 blackout out now. 22 TCM might work with a one in three twist, or a 223 case of half the length and said twist.
Let me know if there is a better option please
Load data?
It looks like there’s very little recoil with that rifle in 223.. after a bad whip lash I got I can’t handle recoil like I used to. Would you recommend the ruger in 223 for that reason ? I shoot a crossbow rn and I feel like it has more recoil that a lot of guns
what area are you shooting in?
It’s just south of Utah lake. There’s lots of public land down there
@@ZachTries thx, I used to go to the west of Utah lake until they put up fences and signs saying no shooting.
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First round was subsonic, that was first round pop
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Thanks for watching!
Will it kill a hog or coyote ?
I haven’t tried it on either. But I know of some UA-cam channels that take hogs with sub sonic suppressed 22 lr.
Yeah, first view and first like baby.
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Zack ... you're wearing ears shooting subsonics out of a bolty through a can? And then you complain about not being able-to ..... okay wait, was just about to tune-out and unsibscribe but then, just now, you took the muffs off. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for watching all the way ;)