
Thanks for that. Am I right in thinking that the eco power are good, but the eco speed, not so good? If so, I’ll look out for eco power and give them a go.Just in from rabbiting
using the Norma new non lead segmented rounds, they are a bit loud but on head shots no different on carcase damage, same as the CCI rounds despite the hike in speed, they remained stable and accurate nothing not to like about it apart from the noise - they are a keeper, pretty happy with these used them out to about 70 yds all good.
The hollow point are destined for the target shooting paper to use them up and never to be seen again, i tried different ranges, grouping didn’t improve at all still stringing the shot, these rounds definitely not for a Annie or blaser 22
Yerr, thanks for that. I’ll give the hollow points a miss, but I will give the segmented ones a try, if and when I come across some. I’m expecting them to gradually become more widely available in the near future anyway. Good of you to take the time to report on them, very useful food for thoughtHi SB
pretty convinced the hollow point don’t work in the 22’s I used, in all honesty they didn’t tighten up on a 25 yds target and at 75 it was scattered the same as the 50 yd target, the segmented ammo I’ve re zeroed the Annie and will use them through that permantly overall not a bad result
only downside they come with a greasy oil covering, I’ll just get the box of 50 a tip out onto a cloth to clean most of it up before usingi
overall pleased with the new Ammo, it’s a wee bit faster, segmented hopefully will reduce any ricochets to next to nothing - time will tell, it’s off to a good start
No problem, I will have to use them when pushed into it, so a useful exercise for me at least I’ve got a round and a rifle that handles them ok, have to live with the noise bit I supposeYerr, thanks for that. I’ll give the hollow points a miss, but I will give the segmented ones a try, if and when I come across some. I’m expecting them to gradually become more widely available in the near future anyway. Good of you to take the time to report on them, very useful food for thought![]()
Strange old world matey, smart motorways was hailed as the future for motorists, now just a few years down the road, its now recognised as a failure and creates more hazards and staff to maintain them to make them viable than ever before.Copper was used years ago ie Copper nails used to kill trees so where is the toxic logic,
Regarding the noise, I think the lighter lead free bullets might need to be loaded as .22 shorts to make reliable and consistent subsonic loads? I’m sure the manufacturers will come up with a good subsonic lead free load before too long. Until then, it looks like these norma’s will be useful anyway.No problem, I will have to use them when pushed into it, so a useful exercise for me at least I’ve got a round and a rifle that handles them ok, have to live with the noise bit I suppose
Unless you are only talking about .22 this is a pointless argument. What metal is it that is wrapped around the lead core of your centrefire ammunition?Copper was used years ago ie Copper nails used to kill trees so where is the toxic logic,
TRUE Just another point to so many pointless arguments, for me its just about another control and another financial hit, What next.Unless you are only talking about .22 this is a pointless argument. What metal is it that is wrapped around the lead core of your centrefire ammunition?
I tried the shorts round in normal lead and realistically I’m not sure it would consistently be accurate, i use my 22 rimmy out to a max of 70 yds which I think might be a bit stretchy for a short roundRegarding the noise, I think the lighter lead free bullets might need to be loaded as .22 shorts to make reliable and consistent subsonic loads? I’m sure the manufacturers will come up with a good subsonic lead free load before too long. Until then, it looks like these norma’s will be useful anyway.
Another urban myth unless enough are used to ringbark it....Copper was used years ago ie Copper nails used to kill trees so where is the toxic logic,
I asked CCI and RWS about this. I only got a reply from RUAG (RWS) but they said they were looking into development of a lead free subsonic round but not to expect anything until the end of this year at least.Regarding the noise, I think the lighter lead free bullets might need to be loaded as .22 shorts to make reliable and consistent subsonic loads? I’m sure the manufacturers will come up with a good subsonic lead free load before too long. Until then, it looks like these norma’s will be useful anyway.
Would that not be the same as lead in game meat, probably more issues with additives in farmed meat,Another urban myth unless enough are used to ringbark it....