

Too little powder an you get yourself a squip. That little powder in a case (not even sure if you can use Trail Boss in 5.56.never looked into it) will be position sensitive and give you inconsistent burn rates/velocities. 22LR suppressor as well and just running that if you want "pellet gun quiet". With the PITA associated with loading your own subsonic 5.56 (not to mention the risk you run of plugging a barrel with an undercharged round), you're better off buying a. 22LR with my 5.56 suppressor do I need to worry about the lead bullets fowling it? It seems like that would be part of the fun of having one.īy the way if I shot. M193 ammo is probably fine normally for what I use it for, but if I put in the money and effort to get a suppressor I would like to make sure it can be "pellet-gun" quite on occasion. I mostly want a suppressor because I shoot a lot and sometimes I forget to bring my ear protection or people come with me and I don't have enough to go around. When you used your sub-sonic rounds were you using the standard buffer in your gun? Are the subsonic rounds more difficult to reload than normal (ie need to be more precise to make sure to get the muzzle velocity high enough to operate the gun, but still be sub-sonic)? If I reload anyways maybe it does not matter. I have been interested in getting into reloading anyways. Like others have said, its not worth the time to load up the bullets.
