As munições mais raras de .22LR que eu tenho

Published on January 8, 2026
Duration: 1:20

This video demonstrates the performance of a rare .22 Long Rifle cartridge, characterized by a short case and a heavy 60-grain projectile. The presenter compares its performance to standard .22LR ammunition, particularly its effectiveness in a water jug test and its sound signature when suppressed. The unique characteristics of this ammunition suggest it operates at lower velocities, making it suitable for suppressed use.

Quick Summary

A rare .22 Long Rifle ammunition variant features a short case and a heavy 60-grain projectile. This ammunition is notably quiet when suppressed and demonstrates significant energy transfer and expansion in ballistic tests, such as obliterating a water jug, unlike standard .22LR rounds.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Rare .22LR Ammunition
  2. 00:05Lethality Test Setup
  3. 00:14Comparing Rare vs. Common .22LR
  4. 00:21Water Jug Ballistics Test
  5. 00:34Sound Comparison: Standard vs. Suppressed
  6. 00:45Suppressor Performance Observations
  7. 00:55Impact Energy Analysis
  8. 01:08Water Jug Test Results
  9. 01:14Comparison of Projectile Behavior in Water

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the rare .22LR ammunition unique?

The rare .22LR ammunition is distinguished by its significantly shorter case and a much heavier 60-grain projectile, which is unusual for the .22 Long Rifle caliber. This combination leads to different ballistic characteristics.

How does the rare 60-grain .22LR perform with a suppressor?

When used with a suppressor, the rare 60-grain .22LR ammunition is noted to be very quiet. The presenter also observed an unusual bolt cycling action, suggesting the ammunition pushes the .22LR platform to its limits.

What was the result of the water jug test with the rare .22LR ammunition?

In a water jug test, the rare 60-grain .22LR projectile completely obliterated the jug and moved through the water like a 'tractor,' indicating significant energy transfer and expansion, unlike standard .22LR which passes through like a needle.

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