Win PP40
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Win PP40
Has anyone run into any issues with the new boxes of Winchester Power-point .22?
We used to get it in an orange box
and found it shot very well. But the new black box
is producing larger groups, and I've lost nearly 100fps.
The 42gn Power-points never shot real well in my rifle, but they step out faster - weird.
Still kills bunnies, but I'm annoyed that the recipe seems to have changed, along with my tight groups.
We used to get it in an orange box
and found it shot very well. But the new black box
is producing larger groups, and I've lost nearly 100fps.
The 42gn Power-points never shot real well in my rifle, but they step out faster - weird.
Still kills bunnies, but I'm annoyed that the recipe seems to have changed, along with my tight groups.
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Re: Win PP40
Are the part numbers the same on the boxes? They do make several flavors of Power Points (at least here in the USA).
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Re: Win PP40
As far as I know, there's just the 40's and 42's. On their website they state that the 40's which go to the states are exactly the same, just a different box.Captqc wrote:Are the part numbers the same on the boxes? They do make several flavors of Power Points (at least here in the USA).
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Re: Win PP40
The ones I use are part number X22LRPP which are the 40 grain bullets. Here in the USA they come in a silver box. We have had some that wouldn't go bang and even a few that appeared to be overcharged (didn't damage the rifle but did cause a burn on my son's hand from blow-by past the magazine on a Ruger 10/22).
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Re: Win PP40
Sth Oz Dan wrote:Has anyone run into any issues with the new boxes of Winchester Power-point .22?
We used to get it in an orange box
and found it shot very well. But the new black box
is producing larger groups, and I've lost nearly 100fps.
The 42gn Power-points never shot real well in my rifle, but they step out faster - weird.
Still kills bunnies, but I'm annoyed that the recipe seems to have changed, along with my tight groups.
found the same here there not as good as the old pp im having good results with the subsonics though cheers bazz
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Re: Win PP40
Thanks Bazz. At least I know it's not just me.
I sent Winchester an email when I started this thread, but no reply yet. I'll fill you in on any info they give me.
Might be time to try some different ammo. The T22's work alright
I sent Winchester an email when I started this thread, but no reply yet. I'll fill you in on any info they give me.
Might be time to try some different ammo. The T22's work alright
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Re: Win PP40
Im down to my last 50 l havent brought a brick in ages what are we going to use if the black box pp dont shot
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Re: Win PP40
I wasn't real happy either.ozfox wrote:Im down to my last 50 l havent brought a brick in ages what are we going to use if the black box pp dont shot
Hadn't been shooting them long, but did a lot of testing with my new Savage MKII and nothing else (beside T22) I could get locally would shoot anywhere near as good. So I went to the LGS and asked for a box, and they tried to sell me the 42PP. I pointed out that they stocked the 40's recently, so they ordered some. 2 months later I got a brick of the black box gear. $75 wasted.
I'm gonna try a few different torques on the action screws and see what happens. Might be able to use them still
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Re: Win PP40
Ill have to go to the little gun shops to see if they mite have any and buy the lot
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Re: Win PP40
my 40 year old brno loves these
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Re: Win PP40
I'm very limited for choice by my LGS so might have to wait until I do a car trip to Adelaide and get some more trial boxes. Can't do any testing now anyway - at sea for a while.
Keep whackin them bunnies boys!
Keep whackin them bunnies boys!