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Just some velocity data for anyone interested .22 cal M48

July 5 2009 at 9:50 AM
Roy  (Login Ludite)
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I have a recently bought a model 48 built in dec of 95. I don't know how many shots have gone though it but I doubt more than a few tins. I believe it to have the original seal and spring, It sure sounds "buzzy" compared to my m34 with the macarri spring and seal and tar of course.

I tried 3 types of pellets. Crossman premier Hollow points,RWS super h point, and beeman (H&N) match.

H&N match went like this, 846.5 843.5 849.2 828.3 845.1 835.6 844.0 840.0 826.9 820.8

CPHP 842 832 839 830 829 843 840 842 825 851

Super-H-Point 844 846 846 838 843 851 840 844 822

H&N match weighed 13.5 grains

CPHP weighed 14.2 grains

Super-H-Point. 14.5 grains

My chrony was 5 feet from the muzzle of my rifle.

I also discovered that 4 or 5 shots at the same spot blows a hole clean through and aging 2X4 at 30 feet.


 
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Model48
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I'm Impressed

July 5 2009, 5:01 PM 

those are some really good numbers! I've never chrony'd my gun but those seem pretty fast. You got a good one there as far as power goes!

 
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(Login HectorMedina)
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And groups?

July 6 2009, 5:46 PM 

How did it shoot?

Just curious.



Un Abrazo!




H�ctor

 
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(Login lettercarrier)
173.78.79.108

buzzy means

July 6 2009, 6:20 PM 

Roy:

LACK OF proper tar and like Hector say's what about the accuarcy department

the fps #'s are consistent with a 48, no problem there

warren

and remember "it's 30% the gun and 70% the shooter"

 
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Anonymous
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shoots good.

July 6 2009, 8:53 PM 

the scope rings/bases were not apropriate for the gun. the rear base was against the screw at the back of the mount and the rings had only one clamping screw per side. I could see were the scope had been sliding in the mounts, so I just removed it before it broke the screw off the rear of the mount base. I have a proper base on order from PA. so when that comes in I will be able to give info as to accuracy.. When i was chronographing I was shooting offhand with open sights at a set of 2x4's that were about 30 feet away and groups around a nickle size for 5 shots were quite easy (i am quite a good shot on things that aren't breathing thank you very much). Thats how I found out that it didn't take alot of shots (4 to 5) to punch all the way through.

The barrel needs a good carefull cleaning though. I can see alot of lead when I get out the old magnifiers for a good look. i will get that done this week, I have treated a group of pellets with some ballistol to hopefully prevent future leading. It should work I think, it is German after all.

Roy


 
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