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exd3686
02-28-08, 11:30
Is it possible to run the 60gr. Aguila Super Sniper .22LR in with a Ceiner conversion and a 1-7 twist upper? Does the Aguila have enough power to cycle the action? How is the accuracy?

MX5
02-29-08, 19:15
I was just pondering this the other day & tried mine in the back of our property. Too cold to test for accuracy, but function was 100%.

exd3686
03-01-08, 00:47
MX5

Thanks for the info. Glad to hear that the action cycled. Given the heavier bullet, I assume that the accuracy would be better in the 1-7 twist barrel but not to sure given the barrel and bullet diameter.

flanntastic
04-15-08, 12:21
i have a 1/12 barrel and it shoots fine but i have only tried maybe 20 rds through it

frbowers
04-15-08, 14:14
I've found that SSS has plenty of power to cycle the actions of most firearms I've tried it. Unfortunately I don't have anything with a fast enough twist to stabilize it.

extremist
04-15-08, 21:09
It functions perfectly and is my favorite Ceiner round in my 16" AR-15 :)

It's VERY accurate at 25 and 50 yds.

James

frbowers
04-16-08, 01:24
It functions perfectly and is my favorite Ceiner round in my 16" AR-15 :)

It's VERY accurate at 25 and 50 yds.

James


1/7" barrel?

extremist
04-16-08, 12:28
1/7" barrel?

My understanding is my CMMG Bargain Bin Rifle comes with 1/7 twist barrel. It is not marked so I'm assuming that's what it is :)

James

LastRites
04-20-08, 05:56
My understanding is my CMMG Bargain Bin Rifle comes with 1/7 twist barrel. It is not marked so I'm assuming that's what it is :)

James


You could mark a rod and attach a patch, insert it into barrel push down 12" inches and count the rotations, should get you real close to your actually twist rate.

dzhitshard
05-08-08, 16:11
I've had mixed results with that ammo.
Being that it's .22lr I can't rule out that it wasn't simply mishandled at some point in the chain of custody & that's the actual issue.
What sort of round counts are you fellas looking at within your references?

My first 500 went well but the last 500 has had a high FTF rate.

extremist
05-09-08, 08:17
So far less than 200 rounds. So time will tell...

James

markm
05-09-08, 08:50
Twist rate shouldn't be an issue. More twist is needed for Longer bullets, not heavier bullets. Granted, a 60 gr bullet in rimfire will be a little longer than a 40 grain, but nowhere near the length of an M856 (for example) in the centerfire realm.

In other words, 1/7 twist is needed to stabilize a bullet that is longer than the entire length of the rimfire cartridge (case included)

deercop
09-13-08, 12:32
I haven't tried it in my 1/7, but it worked fine in my 1/9. Accuracy was about the same as the much cheaper stuff though. Probably because of the twist rate. If I don't forget, I'll try some in my 1/7 LMT sometime this week.

One thing I did note: the lower receiver/trigger group was gnarly with grit and unburned powder after firing a few rounds of the Aguila. That didn't occur with any other rounds tested.

MX5
09-13-08, 12:42
1/16 twist is commonly used for .22LR. Barrels made specifically for the 60 gr. SSS are typically 1/9.

wahoo95
02-24-10, 20:56
My Spikes Conversion with 1/7 barrel is pretty accurate with Aguila SSS. It'll hold an 1" at 25yds using iron sights.