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What about 22 full metal jackets? I know some friends who've used it before on grouse and all it does is leave two holes in the grouse(entry and exit) and not much meat damage.
Quote from: piledup on May 04, 2011, 12:15:10 PMWhat about 22 full metal jackets? I know some friends who've used it before on grouse and all it does is leave two holes in the grouse(entry and exit) and not much meat damage. I’ve never seen a FMJ in a .22 LR – who makes them?
Quote from: CP on May 04, 2011, 12:53:35 PMQuote from: piledup on May 04, 2011, 12:15:10 PMWhat about 22 full metal jackets? I know some friends who've used it before on grouse and all it does is leave two holes in the grouse(entry and exit) and not much meat damage. I’ve never seen a FMJ in a .22 LR – who makes them?I think he just means a solid, not a hollow point. I don't think they make a fmj 22 rimfire bullet.
I have gotten quite a few with both a .22 rim and .22 mag. In most cases I shoot for the base of the neck rather than a headshot. This is because when a grouse is about to fly its head bobs around quite a bit but the base of the neck (where it attatches to the body) is stationary. If shot here really doesn't matter if it is a solid or a hollow point.