HV and other "hot" ammo performs worse in my No. 8s
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Originally Posted by
noro
Has anyone else run into this problem?
Yes, with my No. 8s. Don't waste your time and money on any of that so-called high velocity stuff. At the start, I tried every type of 22 ammo I could find in my No. 8s, and all types claiming to be HV, varmint, super speed, extra hot, turbo or whatever performed WORSE than standard ammo at 100 meters.
My theory (other opinions welcomed): the barrels on Enfield trainers are long enough that they get the last fps out of normally loaded ammo. The hot stuff has "shot its bolt" i.e. effectively burnt out before the bullet exits the muzzle. But the initial pressure peak is higher and distorts the cases, sometimes to the extent that when you pull back the bolt the extractor turns up the rim and the case remains stubbornly stuck. As a hardened muzzle-loader I always have a cleaning rod handy. It just looks a bit daft having to use a cleaning rod to knock a fired case out of a 22!
:wave:
Patrick