Has anyone used this for practice?
I've read about it, but have being unable to get a hold of any in Australia.
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I tried them in a 1:9 twist AR15 with a .22 LR Ciener conversion kit. Accuracy was no better or worse than standard .22 LR at 25 yards. When i moved the targets back to 50 yards they were going sideways through the cardboard.Reverend wrote:Sigh: I guess no-one has yet used them with a 1:7 twist barrel.
Since I can't get them (the bullets), it will have to remain a "one day" project.
Haven't had the chance to try them in my other AR15's.
Others I've talked with reported good results in 1:7 AR15's with the conversion kits.