Not for that reason. Why the sub sonics in such a tiny pistol?
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Quite a bit of 22 ammo will do that. Most 22 bullets are relatively soft lead usually you can pull the bullets out by hand with a little effort.
.22lr from 1959?And on the twist- I discovered that in 1959.
Still shoots.
Denis
I wouldn't worry too much about it. Quite a bit of 22 ammo will do that. Most 22 bullets are relatively soft lead usually you can pull the bullets out by hand with a little effort.
The SuperX in the 100 round plastic box is better ammo than the bulk ammo. The superX actually has a jacketed bullet, not a copper washed bullet. I really like CCI ammo because the primers are very dependable. if I could not get CCI ammo I would flip coin to decide between the Eley Primed ammo and the SuperX.only problem I've had with loose 22s is using them in my Marlin 39 lever action. They will bend at the case and lock the rifle up tight...major pita, I never shoot the Win bulk for that reason
I really like CCI ammo because the primers are very dependable. if I could not get CCI ammo I would flip coin to decide between the Eley Primed ammo and the SuperX.
Yes, everything will be subsonic through it, but why make it even less effective by using sub-sonic-to-begin-with stuff?
Wait, you say the bullets are twisting in the case? Are they twisting around by themselves, or are you twisting them?