This would be a major draw for me if they did cycle and it would help me overlook the hefty prices for this ammo and pistol. Has anyone tried subsonics in the pistol and had them cycle reliably? Even being a blowback it is still designed to manage and cycle based on full power rounds and could have problems with a suppressor and lower powered rounds producing less force to overcome the springs? I do like the idea of having 50 rounds in the PS90 where the first 10 or so are subs then 40 supers to follow it up or having 3 or 4 subs in a pistol with 17 full power ones waiting to go. Even a 240gr 300BLK moving the same speed is hit or miss getting through soft armor and it has over 4 times the energy. 22LR size and power so any vest that can be defeated by a. I would seriously doubt any 55gr bullet going 1,000fps would get through soft armor. Has anyone tried running subs and supers through the same rifle without modifications and got reliable cycling? Subsonic Blackout is a good fit with a suppressed Re: 300 Blackout bende. Remember, shot placement is the key and if there is any doubt if the critter is down for the count, give it a bonus shot to the ear. 223 is pointless as it makes no discernible difference in dBs, and no sub-sonic. Trying to get something a little quieter for my 223/5.56 SBR. Sub sonic 22 has plenty of power to down a coon. Ill begin: my dealer told me that moderating a. Pistol calibers on the other hand are usually a better choice to achieve speeds less than 1,100 feet per second, also known as subsonic. View QuoteInteresting take on the 5.7 and PS90. Anyone have information on subsonic loads for 223/5.56 using H4895 or other powders with 65gr/69gr/75gr bullets for use suppressed I know H4895 has been the Military's main powder since WWII and heard that it works well with under charged loads and less than 1,000fps.
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