10 New .22 LR Rounds JUST Announced for 2025…

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Lots of information in the video. As many have noticed, I'm fairly involved in suppressed 22 use so always looking for innovations in this arena. Ammo makers seem to have noticed this trend and finding options for this niche market. That said, I'm probably not getting too wound up about $12-15 per 100 ammo at the moment.
 
I have over 20k rounds of .22 LR (various brands) I bought over the past several years (way before the idiotic California background check crap). Most of the ammo was shipped directly to my house also. I have no interest in any thing other than what I have, especially at the prices they are charging.

Dan
 
I hate AI.
I usually refuse to watch vids with impossible/ridiculous thumbnails.
Blinking instead of plinking?
Leed for lead (led)?
Swagged instead of swaged?
Point-2-2 instead of .22?
The only polymer strip i saw was on the photoshopped thumbnail.
Standard Five for Standard V (-for-velocity)?
Pointy bullets only dangerous in tube mags with CENTERFIRE ammo.
Mentions ammo dumps for granny, but shows a revolver...
Thats a lot of mag wobble on that one gun!
So many non-22lr guns shown. Ammo shown does not all seem to line up with descriptions, but as usual i ran it at double speed, so i may have missed a few details...
Did i mention i hate AI?
 
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I think the older we get, we ALL seem to come back full circle from where we first started shooting. My first gun/rifle was a Glenfield Model 60. Still got it and still looks brand new.......Foe me, I graduated to 38's, 357, and of courses, thousands & thousands of 9mm.........And what gives me the biggest kick now is back to the 22.....The model 60, my 10/22's, my Single Sixes, and of course, my good old H&R Modell 999.......🙂🙂
 
So far we have "great video" and "that video was horrible" which is common today with AI generated media.

I see all the time people making mindless posts of how beautiful and old car is in a post made by robots. The sheeple don't even look at the picture long enough to tell it's not a real car and has attributes of 3-5 different makes and models.
 
My own opinion of AI is that is both scary and dangerous. The media and people in general are embracing AI as if it is the second coming and is so wonderful. As AI becomes more advanced, we cannot see or be able to tell what is even real or just BS. To me that is very, very dangerous.
 
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I didn't mind the video, but if it has an AI narration, I'm quick to click off.
I have 50 rounds of Punch and Uppercut and one or two others, but haven't had a chance to test them yet. Either should be interesting out of a rifle.
 

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