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

Published on December 18, 2019
Duration: 5:58

This video demonstrates the performance of Tula 9x39mm subsonic ammunition at 200 and 250 yards from a custom AR-15 build. The host, exhibiting high authority and expertise, showcases the cartridge's ability to buck wind and achieve consistent hits at extended ranges. The build features KAK Industries components, a Griffin Armament suppressor, and a Primary Arms scope with an ACSS reticle, highlighting effective gear integration for niche calibers.

Quick Summary

Tula 9x39mm subsonic ammunition shows strong performance at extended ranges, consistently hitting targets at 200 and 250 yards. Its heavy 245-grain bullet effectively bucks wind, and the ACSS reticle aids in compensating for significant bullet drop, making it a viable option for accurate subsonic shooting.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Equipment Overview
  2. 01:05200-Yard Shooting Test
  3. 02:45Suppressor and Cycling
  4. 03:40250-Yard Shooting Test
  5. 05:14Cartridge Visual and Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Tula 9x39mm subsonic ammunition perform at 200 yards in windy conditions?

At 200 yards with 10-20 mph winds, the Tula 245-grain 9x39mm subsonic ammunition demonstrated impressive wind bucking capabilities, allowing the shooter to consistently hit a challenge flapper target using the ACSS reticle for holdovers.

What are the key components of the custom AR-15 build used for testing 9x39mm ammo?

The custom AR-15 features a BCM SBR lower, a KAK Industries upper receiver with a KAK branded bolt carrier group, a Primary Arms scope with an ACSS reticle, and a Griffin Armament Rev 45 suppressor. It utilizes C-Spec magazines and a lightweight 2oz buffer.

Can 9x39mm subsonic rounds be effective at 250 yards?

Yes, the video shows consistent hits on a man-sized steel target at 250 yards with 9x39mm subsonic ammunition. Despite the significant bullet drop inherent to subsonic rounds at this distance, the shooter achieved accuracy, highlighting the cartridge's potential.

What is the significance of the ACSS reticle in this 9x39mm test?

The ACSS reticle proved highly effective for compensating bullet drop and windage at both 200 and 250 yards with the 9x39mm subsonic ammunition. Its integrated holdover points allowed for precise aiming at extended ranges where traditional sights might be insufficient.

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