The Blitz and standard spitzer give near-identical accuracy.
Except for specialized projects, I have used the Sierra .224-inch, 50-grain Blitz bullet in bolt-action centerfire .22 rifles (from the .222 Remington through the .220 Swift) for at least the last 10 years. Usually, and with minimal load development, the 50-grain Blitz is accurate. Most such rifles have barrels designed for use with target and varmint bullets weighing from about 40 grains up to 55 or 60 grains and have the conventional one-in-14- or one-in-12-inch twist ratios. A very thin, frangible jacket on the 50-grain Blitz enhances its “effect” on varmints, an important factor when used in a cartridge of modest velocity potential, such as the .222 Remington. They are designed for total breakup upon impact.
Because of the thin jacket, Sierra recommends muzzle velocities of no more than 3,600 feet per second (fps) for the Blitz design. Sierra has had reports from some shooters using these bullets at much higher velocities with no problems. The company stands by its recommendation, because some bores, due to roughness or other factors, won’t give satisfactory results with
the Blitz at higher velocities. Additionally, the bullet maker cautions against shooting any Blitz in fast twist barrels (1:7, 1:9, etc.) like those found on many AR-15s. The spitzer version has no such limitations.
Bu hikaye Rifle dergisinin Varmint Rifles & Cartridges 2017 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Rifle dergisinin Varmint Rifles & Cartridges 2017 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
CIMARRON .32-20 Short Rifle & Carbine
In the heyday of Winchester Repeating Arms Company lever guns, it offered muskets, standard rifles, short rifles and saddle ring carbines.
Remington's Model 722 and .222 Cartridge
It's easy enough to define what a varmint is, those pesky critters that tear up pastures, flower beds and all kinds of expensive crops people need for various reasons - most importantly, to make a living and/or something with which to feed themselves.
Coyote Bullets
What is Best for You?
Remington's 5mm Rimfire Magnum
Shooting a Classic
Winchester's New Wildcat
The Ultralight Rimfire Varmint Rifle
.223 Remington from .30-30 Winchester?
Multitasking for Varmints
LOADS FOR A .22 TCM
The .22 TCM first appeared commercially in 2012, chambered in a Rock Island Armory 1911-style handgun.
Everybody Loves Velocity
The 4,500-fps WSSM Project
A BOLT-ACTION FRANCHI 224 VALKYRIE
Testing New Loads
.22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
Shooting Revolvers