bforrest2006
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For the Saint Victor or any brand .223/5.56 which grain is best for running suppression? Thanks.
5.56 suppressed is still loud enough to make your ears bleed. And it's almost not even worth the cost of a dedicated 5.56 suppressor.Honestly, it probably doesn’t matter. Any .223/5.56 ammo is going to be supersonic and pretty loud, even suppressed. A suppressor definitely takes the edge off a .223/5.56, but by no means makes it quiet.
Cool. Never heard of this.
Might as well use Aguila .22LR SSS—60gr bullet.
I actually looked both of these up and the ballistics are surprisingly similar. Here’s another problem with those 5.56 subsonic rounds. They do not cycle the bolt on a 5.56 semi-auto rifle. Their description says that that’s done on purpose to keep the Db down. Given this, you’re probably better off shooting the .22 ammo than that 5.56 subsonic.Might as well use Aguila .22LR SSS—60gr bullet.
It works great out if my .22 conversion with a 1:9 barrel…quiet, too, with a can.I actually looked both of these up and the ballistics are surprisingly similar. Here’s another problem with those 5.56 subsonic rounds. They do not cycle the bolt on a 5.56 semi-auto rifle. Their description says that that’s done on purpose to keep the Db down. Given this, you’re probably better off shooting the .22 ammo than that 5.56 subsonic.