This review details the range testing of the Bear Creek Arsenal 15-22 22LR upper receiver. Initial tests with Federal Champion ammunition revealed cycling issues due to inconsistent loads. However, switching to Remington Ranch Hand ammunition resulted in significantly improved reliability and tighter shot groups at 30 yards, indicating the upper is a capable and lightweight plinker when paired with quality ammunition.
Buckeye Ballistics conducted a comprehensive .22LR velocity test using three Ruger firearms with varying barrel lengths (3.5", 10", and 18.5") and eight different ammunition types. The test utilized a Caldwell chronograph to gather empirical data, demonstrating how barrel length significantly impacts projectile velocity. The host, exhibiting high authority in rimfire ballistics, noted Remington ammunition's inconsistency during the rigorous testing process.
This video tests various .22LR self-defense ammunition rounds using FBI gel to demonstrate their performance. The analysis covers brands like CCI, Federal Premium, and Winchester, including specific models such as Stinger, Punch, Silvertip, Velocitor, and more. The testing focuses on terminal ballistics, penetration, and expansion, aimed at informing individuals who carry small handguns for self-defense and pocket carry. The description also promotes an Instagram account and a discount code for Gideon Optics and Arrowhead Tactical Apparel.
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