A few weeks later, my editor had a brainstorm: How about a scientific comparison? Take two identical rifles—one in. I loved the idea. I quickly got to work. First, I needed two identical rifles—the same in every way except caliber.
They also had to be from a manufacturer whose quality is beyond reproach. So, I reached out to Wilson Combat and explained the assignment. Wilson Combat rifles are exquisite works of art that are also combat tough and a joy to shoot.
Bill Wilson makes sure he never has to apologize for anything that comes out of his factory, and his employees feel the same way. They had a. However, they were kind enough to have an identical Super Sniper in. Meanwhile, I contacted Reich and told him I needed the exact ammunition he gave me in. About a week later, a couple of boxes of ammo showed up at my door.
I decided to do my test with my LabRadar because it measures velocities at different distances and will also figure kinetic energy at each distance. Determining the accuracy and felt recoil would be up to me. Most of us black gun aficionados are intimately familiar with the. The military has been fielding the latter since before I was born. But the. It starts as a 6. The 6. Typically, when you move up in caliber with a AR, you have to switch to a larger ARstyle rifle, which means longer, heavier receivers.
To shoot the. But how does it compare to the. I hit the range on a calm afternoon. The sun was directly overhead, and everything was perfect for a head-to-head comparison. I sighted in quickly at 25 yards with cheap ammo, then hit the yard line and finalized sighting in on a spare target.
I slowly worked my way through the. Predator Masters. Went shopping for 22 caliber bullets for my Saw 2 different diameters. They were listed as. I believe the. Some older 22 hornets were actually cut for. All modern 22 cal. Except for some of the guns chambered in 22 Hornet which need the.
Otherwise, everything else in the. Clear as mud? How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat? Teach a child to fish and you'll end up with a hook in your ear. Here kitty, kitty, kitty Due to the longer throat that the NATO chamber employs this combination will cause a chambered weapon to run at approximately 65, psi or more.
This is NOT safe and will cause primers to back out, or worse, cause harm to the operator, the rifle, or both. The reverse of this is firing a Rem cartridge in a 5. Due to the throat difference between the two chambers a Rem cartridge may not work optimally in a 5.
The cause of this is the lack of pressure built by a Rem cartridge fired from a 5.
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