Not quite the coyote gun I was hoping for. I am going to try in daylight with another scope tomorrow or Friday but from what I can tell, they were hitting anywhere from a foot to the left or right of the target to hitting the ground 2 feet in front of the target. (I only took 30 because my plan was to sight in the scope with 10 50yds, get a 10 shot group at 50 yds and a 10 shot group at 100 yds). I brought it in to 25 yards and finally hit paper again on my last round I took with me. They have a low Standard Deviation, they are pretty clean for subsonics, reliable, cheap to make, easy on the brass, and as far as I can tell so far, HIGHLY INACCURATE!!! Keep in mind I did this testing in the dark with a NV scope that hadn't been sighted in for that caliber or round, but I have never needed 20 rounds to align a scope to a target 50 yds away before. 40, 9MM, 44mag and 50 AE.Just getting into other cal.ĪARRRRRRGH!!! I finally got a chance to go out and test these rounds for accuracy. the powder.I do not have the crono.I load. If I see any of you at a shoot and a P90 is available.We always let people shoot it.After all it is a post.not a pre - Just bring your own factory Ammo or pay for the ammo. Everyone is great and hoping to become member pretty soon. I have the can.Will try it on bro-in-laws.If it feels good I can get into a barrel for mine and both my S&W and FiveSeven share the can. I hoping the Lee Dies come in so I can reload the 5.7 to play with FiveSeven with the Spectre TM 22RF can with the sub sonics. It's just I can not let my trigger finger control burst like on MP5 because the " kid" in me wants to send them all down range with P90 and kinda takes over me. Then my Brother in Law who is a FFL/SOT bought one to demo for a local dept.So whenever there is an MG shoot.the family enjoys shooting P90, G36, MP5, MP5, UMP's.
RELOADING SUBSONIC 223 AMMO FULL
My first P90 experience was from CMMG inc letting me send 50 rnds down range in one full burst.Loved the way it handled without having worry about the recoil. NOW I can move on to the 62 Gr M855's that I want to crank up. I recocked the bolt manually and they fired fine. I don't know if this is because the bolt didn't cycle all the way back or a mag failure.
A little louder but the sound came from the chamber area.still silent out of the suppressor. Primer Remington small pistol magnum 5 1/2Īlso tested same load with a Wolf small rifle magnum primer.
Whoo hoo!! I found the round for the subsonic sound!Ģ.7 Gr Hodgdon Clays (not International Clays, just plain ol' Clays) I will load some more up and take them out to chronograph them in the next couple of days Next round loaded with authority and fired the same. The only sound was the action moving and there was no flash (did the test at night). I didn't want to drive an hour to test function of this load before I checked to make sure it even worked so I loaded 2 rounds with 2.4 grains and fired them for function only into a pile of sand 5 feet away from the muzzle. A curse because racking the bolt again takes you off target and is more noise than you want to make. A blessing because there is no sound but the drop of the hammer. 223 rounds are so quiet you can hear the click of the hammer and the thud of the bullet hitting the target and nothing else. 223 data shows 1035fps with 3.3 Gr of powder under a 55Gr FMJ. 223 can handle 52000 cpu but it is a super clean burning powder and it will certainly all burn before the bullet gets even 4" out of the case. Sounds crazy and Hodgdon won't give me a yea or nay on it but Clays is the powder they used for the.