ลองยิงลูกปลาย .22 จะแรงขนาดไหน? | Naaming Kotchanok

Published on October 8, 2023
Duration: 3:47

This video tests the effectiveness of .22 caliber shotshells (rat shot) using a CZ 457 Scout rifle. At 7 meters, the shotshells produced a dense pattern suitable for pest control. However, at 20 meters, the pattern became significantly sparse, indicating a rapid loss of effectiveness beyond close range.

Quick Summary

.22 caliber shotshells (rat shot) are most effective at very close ranges, under 10 meters. At 7 meters, they create a dense pattern suitable for pests like snakes or rats. However, their effectiveness and pattern density decrease rapidly beyond this distance, becoming sparse at 20 meters.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: What are .22 Shotshells?
  2. 00:24CZ 457 Scout Rifle Setup
  3. 00:497-Meter Shooting Test Results
  4. 02:0020-Meter Shooting Test Results
  5. 03:04Conclusion: Effective Range for .22 Shotshells

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the effective range of .22 caliber shotshells?

.22 caliber shotshells, often called rat shot, are most effective at very close ranges, typically under 10 meters. Beyond this distance, their pattern density decreases significantly, limiting their usefulness for pest control.

How do .22 shotshells perform at 7 meters?

At 7 meters, .22 shotshells fired from a rifle like the CZ 457 Scout produce a dense pattern of small pellet impacts that covers most of a standard target paper, making them suitable for close-range pest elimination.

What rifle was used to test the .22 shotshells?

The .22 shotshells were tested using a CZ 457 Scout, a bolt-action rifle chambered in .22 LR. This compact rifle was used for evaluating the ammunition's performance at different distances.

Are .22 shotshells effective for hunting small game?

While .22 shotshells can be effective for very small pests like snakes or rats at extremely close range, they are generally not recommended for hunting small game due to their limited range and pattern spread.

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