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June 13, 2012, 03:09 PM | #1 |
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Heritage Rough Rider Chronograph Report
Conducted a chronograph program, this program used the Heritage Rough Rider .22lr with a 6 1/2-inch barrel as the test gun. The chronograph was set on a 3-foot table and 10-feet from the shooting station. The following cartridges was selected for the test:
Blazer: 22lr, 40 grain, Lead Round Nose, 1235/108 Lot# 00021 (CCI) 1. 1016….2. 1009 3. 1013….4. 1021 5. 1041….6. 1016 Average Velocity: 1019.3 Federal: 22lr, 36 grain, copper plated HP, 1260/125 #1GT749 1. 1022……2.1013 3. 1032……4. 1030 5. 1035……6. 1072 Average Velocity: 1034 Remington: 22lr, 36 grain, Brass-Plated Hollow Points 1280/131 #1622C 1. 1135……2. 1037 3. 1031……4. 1041 5. 1094……6. 1015 Average Velocity: 1059 The time was 10:30 AM, sunshine, clear sky, wind at 0-5 mph, temperature at 72 degrees. |
June 13, 2012, 05:54 PM | #2 |
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That's impressive consistency for mass produced ammo.
Thanks for the test.
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