The Rimfire Report: Browning PRO-22 40gr 22LR Review
By Luke C.
Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Rimfire Report! As part of this ongoing series of entirely rimfire-focused topics, I’ve been going through as many different types of .22LR ammunition as I can get my hands on, and running them through a series of standardized accuracy and velocity tests using a Bergara B14R rifle and Garmin’s extremely handy Xero C1 Pro chronograph. In the past, we’ve had the opportunity to check out everything from CCI’s very much loved Standard Velocity ammo, to some of Europe’s best budget offerings like last week’s S&B Club 40 grain. This week we’re checking out another rather odd ammo I picked up while browsing a local outfitter – Browning PRO-22 40 grain. This ammo is marketed as a varmint hunting/recreational shooting cartridge and today we’ll run it through our normal series of tests so I can give you my thoughts on the ammo.More Rimfire Report @ TFB: The Rimfire Report: Sellier & Bellot Club 40 Grain Tested The Rimfire Report: NRL22 – The Poor Man’s Precision Shooting Sport The Rimfire Report: Is .21
Source: The Firearm Blog
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