Lead or Jacketed .22 Bullets
Posted: Sun May 02, 2010 12:43 pm
Hi List,
Fairly new to this forum, and this is my first post to it. I have a question as to .22 lr bullet types to use in my semi auto, rim fire pistols. Is it better to use lead or jacketed bullets? I noticed the better quality, and consequently higher priced .22 bullets, are made from lead. Can anyone explain the reason for not producing higher quality jacketed bullets? Is lead easier on the rifling? Does it hug the rifling better than jacketed bullets, and thus more accurate on the field? I did a search on TargetTalk but to no avail.
I love (not romantically) this forum, and have gleaned much knowledge from all members who contribute generously their knowledge and camaraderie to others who are just starting out in Bullseye.
Sincerely,
Rob G.
Fairly new to this forum, and this is my first post to it. I have a question as to .22 lr bullet types to use in my semi auto, rim fire pistols. Is it better to use lead or jacketed bullets? I noticed the better quality, and consequently higher priced .22 bullets, are made from lead. Can anyone explain the reason for not producing higher quality jacketed bullets? Is lead easier on the rifling? Does it hug the rifling better than jacketed bullets, and thus more accurate on the field? I did a search on TargetTalk but to no avail.
I love (not romantically) this forum, and have gleaned much knowledge from all members who contribute generously their knowledge and camaraderie to others who are just starting out in Bullseye.
Sincerely,
Rob G.