Shooting Tula 9x39 subsonic ammo at 200 and 250 yards!

Published on December 18, 2019
Duration: 5:58

This video tests Tula 9x39mm 245-grain subsonic ammunition from a custom AR-15 build at 200 and 250 yards. Despite windy conditions, the heavy subsonic projectile demonstrated impressive wind bucking capabilities. The rifle, featuring a KAK Industries upper and Griffin Armament suppressor, cycled reliably. The ACSS reticle proved effective for holdovers at extended subsonic ranges.

Quick Summary

Tula 245-grain 9x39mm subsonic ammunition was tested from a custom AR-15 at 200 and 250 yards. Despite 10-20 mph winds, the heavy bullet bucked the wind effectively at 200 yards. The rifle cycled reliably, and consistent hits were achieved at 250 yards.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Equipment Overview
  2. 01:05200-Yard Shooting Test & Wind Performance
  3. 02:45Suppressor Functionality & Cycling Test
  4. 03:40250-Yard Shooting Test & Accuracy
  5. 05:149x39mm Cartridge Close-up & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How did the Tula 9x39mm subsonic ammo perform at 200 yards in windy conditions?

The Tula 245-grain 9x39mm subsonic ammunition performed impressively well at 200 yards, even in 10-20 mph winds. The heavy bullet effectively bucked the wind, allowing for consistent hits on target.

What rifle was used to test the Tula 9x39mm ammunition?

The ammunition was tested using a custom AR-15 build. It featured a BCM SBR lower receiver, a KAK Industries upper receiver chambered in 9x39mm, and a Primary Arms scope with an ACSS reticle.

Did the custom AR-15 reliably cycle with the Tula 9x39mm subsonic ammo?

Yes, the rifle, equipped with a Griffin Armament Rev 45 suppressor and a lightweight 2oz buffer, cycled reliably with the Tula steel-cased 9x39mm subsonic ammunition. This indicated good system compatibility.

How accurate was the 9x39mm subsonic round at 250 yards?

At 250 yards, the 9x39mm subsonic round proved capable of consistent hits on a man-sized steel target. This demonstrated its effectiveness at extended subsonic ranges, aided by the ACSS reticle's holdover capabilities.

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