This is just getting more confusing.
Why are "match" rounds standard velocity????
Surely they go through the trans- sonic stage on the way to the target. Something that is not supposed to help...
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This is just getting more confusing.
Why are "match" rounds standard velocity????
Surely they go through the trans- sonic stage on the way to the target. Something that is not supposed to help...
According to Wikipedia,
"speed of sound in air at 68 °F (20 °C) is about 1,115 ft/s (340 m/s), the subsonic round's muzzle velocity is slightly below the speed of sound under many hunting...
Haha. Yeah. I started that thread but got a bit of conflicting info so am still not sure. Someone on another thread also said they lost 80fps shortening their .22lr. The difference between subsonic...
Which brings me to something I have been wondering about. Surely some rifles would shoot standard velocity rounds subsonic???
That logic would tell me that subs just need to go slow?
Nice rifle and good shooting.