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CCI CB Long VS. Rem. CBee 22 - Quiet ammo showdown
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<blockquote data-quote="top predator" data-source="post: 538390" data-attributes="member: 13514"><p>that's some great information on the winchesters, and it's nice to see a similiar "nut" that uses minute of chipmunk = minute of whitetail at "X" yardage! i drive myself crazy doing the same thing but it actually helps out during real hunting situations.</p><p> </p><p>i also wanted to compare the winchesters in the future, however your addition to the topic has led me to believe it unneccessary as you pointed out the better terminal ballistics of the Rem CBee22 on critters compared to the winchesters and a similiar POI. </p><p> </p><p>a quick addition,</p><p></p><p>I've shot the Rem. CBee22 at 100 yards, no picture posted as at that distance (at least through a MKII) the groups were very large and hits were scattered, not very effective for what the ammo was designed for and 100 yards good performance is asking alot from this ammo in the first place. I just wan't to satisfy my "what if" at 100 yards. Still, for a low noise "backyard pest removing" ammo, 50 yards is still quite a good distance and to have the kind of results the Rem CBee22 produced was still quite amazing to me. Not bad for a primer only .22lr.</p><p> </p><p>i never was a fan of any remington ammo (centerfire or rimfire) other than short range brush hunting or just getting initial impacts on paper for future tweeking with other ammo, but i was definately impressed with the remington product in this case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="top predator, post: 538390, member: 13514"] that's some great information on the winchesters, and it's nice to see a similiar "nut" that uses minute of chipmunk = minute of whitetail at "X" yardage! i drive myself crazy doing the same thing but it actually helps out during real hunting situations. i also wanted to compare the winchesters in the future, however your addition to the topic has led me to believe it unneccessary as you pointed out the better terminal ballistics of the Rem CBee22 on critters compared to the winchesters and a similiar POI. a quick addition, I've shot the Rem. CBee22 at 100 yards, no picture posted as at that distance (at least through a MKII) the groups were very large and hits were scattered, not very effective for what the ammo was designed for and 100 yards good performance is asking alot from this ammo in the first place. I just wan't to satisfy my "what if" at 100 yards. Still, for a low noise "backyard pest removing" ammo, 50 yards is still quite a good distance and to have the kind of results the Rem CBee22 produced was still quite amazing to me. Not bad for a primer only .22lr. i never was a fan of any remington ammo (centerfire or rimfire) other than short range brush hunting or just getting initial impacts on paper for future tweeking with other ammo, but i was definately impressed with the remington product in this case. [/QUOTE]
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