Hi,
I like to shoot 22LR at 50 Yd and .223 at longer distance.
I have found that when I shoot 22LR I have more consistent results when I use standard velocity ammo. I only recently realized that the most of the high velocity 22LR ammo drops below the sound barrier before it gets out to 50 yards. I guess I had assumed it would go fast long enough to get where it is going but now I realize it probably starts wiggling at 30 yards.
Now I am wondering; am I over estimating the effect of the sound barrier or is passage through the threshold a significant factor that introduces instability?
At the moment I am imagining that high velocity ammo is only a benefit if you want to deliver maximum impact on a target and that this benefit comes at the expense of consistent accuracy.
Any thoughts or opinions?
Thank you.
I like to shoot 22LR at 50 Yd and .223 at longer distance.
I have found that when I shoot 22LR I have more consistent results when I use standard velocity ammo. I only recently realized that the most of the high velocity 22LR ammo drops below the sound barrier before it gets out to 50 yards. I guess I had assumed it would go fast long enough to get where it is going but now I realize it probably starts wiggling at 30 yards.
Now I am wondering; am I over estimating the effect of the sound barrier or is passage through the threshold a significant factor that introduces instability?
At the moment I am imagining that high velocity ammo is only a benefit if you want to deliver maximum impact on a target and that this benefit comes at the expense of consistent accuracy.
Any thoughts or opinions?
Thank you.