.22lr Ammo Haul and More for Upcoming Videos

Published on September 18, 2018
Duration: 4:51

This video showcases a significant haul of .22LR ammunition and related accessories, with a focus on testing various low-velocity and quiet rounds. The presenter plans to compare CCI Quiets against CB shorts, CB longs, and other subsonic options. The haul also includes different Aguila calibers, Remington CBs, and accessories for a Ruger 10/22, indicating a series of upcoming reviews and comparative tests.

Quick Summary

Buckeye Ballistics is testing various .22LR quiet ammunition, including CCI Quiet, CB shorts, and CB longs, using a decibel meter for objective sound comparison. The haul also features Aguila and Remington ammunition, along with accessories like a Vortex scope and a High Point 9mm carbine magazine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Ammo Haul Overview
  2. 00:41Focus on .22LR Quiet Ammunition Testing
  3. 01:20Aguila Ammunition Showcase
  4. 01:41Ruger 10/22 Accessories & Optics
  5. 02:06Remington CB & High Point Magazine
  6. 02:26CCI Segmented Rounds & Shotgun Ammunition
  7. 03:16Suppressor Rounds & Decibel Meter
  8. 04:22Conclusion & Viewer Engagement

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of .22LR ammunition are being tested for quiet performance?

The presenter is testing CCI Quiet ammunition and plans to compare it against other low-velocity rounds such as CB shorts, CB longs, and other subsonic options. This includes various loads from brands like Aguila and Remington.

What accessories are included in this .22LR ammunition haul?

The haul includes accessories for a Ruger 10/22, such as a Vortex Crossfire scope with 30mm rings, and a 20-round magazine for a High Point 9mm carbine. CCI's segmented rounds and various shotgun calibers are also featured.

What is the purpose of the decibel meter in this video?

The decibel meter is used to objectively measure and compare the sound levels of different quiet .22LR ammunition. This allows for a data-driven assessment of which rounds are genuinely quieter.

What are the key features of the suppressor rounds being tested?

The suppressor rounds are noted for their lower velocity and heavier bullet weight (42-45 grains) compared to standard .22LR rounds. This combination is expected to provide more punch at longer ranges and potentially less drop.

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