![]() This gives room to expand the case mouth - just enough to remove the crimp. Turns out, the best thing is to break off and discard the part outside the case, then the rest will easily push down to the overpowder wad. #22 WMR SUBSONIC ROUNDS HOW TO#After cleaning that up, I was left with a WMR case, primed and charged (with an overpowder wad keeping the propellant in place) - and I could hardly let that go to waste.įirst I had to figure out how to remove the remains of that blue shot capsule. One of the little boxes inside rattled different than the rest I opened that one first and as I suspected found one of the little capsules broken, and 52 grains of #12 shot rattling around in the box. It started when I bought a 200-round box of CCI ratshot. Will you get gas and brass shrapnel in your hand? Your face? If you're tempted to try this, think about how your gun will handle a rim blowout, as I think that's the most likely negative outcome. I certainly am not telling anyone this will work with their ammo and in their gun - all I can do is relate what I've done, and tell you it worked fine with my ammo and my gun. This week I finally did something about it. 22 WMR revolver with a 1:9 twist barrel (long story), so I've been looking for and thinking about heavy loads for some time I'd like to at least match SSS, if not beat it. 22LR, and worse than Aguila's 60-grain SSS. There's a lot of talk about "wouldn't it be nice", and lately there's the 45-grain stuff from Winchester Australia, finally being introduced here, though it's still exactly equivalent to 45-grain subsonic. I've seen a number of discussions on RFC about subsonic 22 WMR rounds. ![]()
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