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Quiet .22
I need a VERY quiet 22lr to shoot on the edges of town at some stray cats. They need to be pretty fast but QUIET. Any help???
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RE: Quiet .22
Stay away from the faster shells and use a rifle with a longer barrel. That is about as good as you can get without using a silencer which is an expensive option, or depending on where you live not an option at all.
Unless you use subsonic rounds they will all make crack when they break the sound barrier. For quiet cat control I like to use a bow with blunt tips;). Best thing I have used on something that size is my .17HMR, it's not very quiet though. I say a nice full size rifle with 40 grn target loads should work well. Shorts would be better yet if you can get them to shoot well. I haven't had very good luck them myself in the accuracy department. I could offer you some other advice, but we can't talk about it here for legal reasons.[:o] Paul |
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I have found CCI 22 short Hollow points do the trick. I use them succesfully on feral cats and limb rats on the bird feeder. 35 in 3 months...amazing
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PS....I always try for a head shot....don't want them running off......
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What you need is a box of Aguila Super Colbri .22 shells, avalible at Cabela's. They have a 20 Gr. bullet with no gun powder the priming compound is enough to fire the bullet out at about 500 fps. very quiet and very effective. You need a head shot on a feral cat.
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RE: Quiet .22
Leave teh gun at home, go to the Co-Op and get some Temic. Put some food and Temic aout and start picking up the strays. Any animal thatingests temic usually dies within a few feet of the container. Quick and Quite
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RE: Quiet .22
I have always like CCI CB shorts. They even marketthem as low noise pest control.
http://www.cci-ammunition.com/default.asp?menu=1&s1=3&pg=18&prod_id= 2 |
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Like spencer says the cci CB rounds make no more noise than a pellet rifle.Even the CB long doesn't make any noise.
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About the best of these low noise rounds is the Winchester Low Noise .22 CB Short. I made a little jig to cut an X in the tip of the bullet - ran a .22 chamber reamer into a short section of an old .22 barrel and then used a 3/32 slitter saw to make the X. You insert a CB short and cut the X with a thin bladed knife. I shoot them in the ribs the they usually run about 50 yards. Very effective and no louder than an air rifle. BTW, I hate cats.
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RE: Quiet .22
ORIGINAL: spencer0071 I have always like CCI CB shorts. They even marketthem as low noise pest control. http://www.cci-ammunition.com/default.asp?menu=1&s1=3&pg=18&prod_id= 2 |
RE: Quiet .22
There are ways of making your .22 less noisey. Obviously you have internet access. I would just get to Google.com and do some research.
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I heard you can put a rubber type finger "condom" over the barrel of a .22lr and it would quiet it down to the level of a pellet gun.
True or False? Tom |
RE: Quiet .22
I doubt it, it will keep water and stuff out of the barrel though. I use this method with my muzzle loader to keep stuff out of the barrel when hunting in nasty weather. I have never noticed a noise reduction.
Like tom said, there are ways to make a fire arm quieter, but most will not be legal. And they may effect your accuracy. I won't tell you how to do it, but a plastic pop bottle, some tape and some packing peanuts will work for few shots. However if you get busted with it you will be going to jail and probably will not ever be able to hunt again, or own a firearm most likely. I will not be shocked if this post gets deleted either. Paul |
RE: Quiet .22
i think the CB's are your best bet they are are very quiet and will leave you wondering if your gun even fired.
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