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CMMG Conversion VS 10/22 Target VS 15-22 VS Dedicated 22lr Upper Accuracy

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Testing out the difference in CMMG 22lr bolt. 10-22, 15-22, and dedicated 22lr upper.

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  1. Hi! love your vdeos about guns so much! This is Henry from EZshoot, an Amazon brand seller providing outdoor gear and hunting accessories. We have red dot sights and rifle slings and brass shell catcher. Will you be interested in making review videos for our products? Please leave me your email or contact me at my channel email address. Then I will send you some product images. Looking forward to your prompt reply. Tks.

  2. Interesting comparison. The CMMG conversion is basically a shotgun. I 've seen a few other videos on them where great accuracy is achieved. I think the host barrel/chamber is going to be the deciding factor on the results with that set up. You won't know how good it'll be until after you've paid for it…good luck. As far as the other rifles, I think you're right on saying none of them are match grade and people shouldn't expect bughole groups. They will be plenty good enough for plinking and fun.

  3. That was my experience with the conversion bolts as well. The internet had me thinking I'd be shooting 20 inch groups at 50 yards with them but once I got one & shot it myself I was pleasantly surprised by the accuracy as well. Honestly for what most people are going to use it for is shooting and practicing during shortages when they can't afford centerfire ammo the difference between a 2" and 4" group at 50 yards doesn't make a difference in terms of practical accuracy especially given the limited range of 22lr.

    Everyone should have one as well as a 22lr pistol especially people that can't afford to go out and spend the money on tens of thousands of centerfire rounds for an adequate stockpile of centerfire ammo to deal with shortages. A few thousand centerfire rounds per caliber and tens of thousands of 22lr rounds is a much more realistically priced ammo stockpile for most people and once you have it shortages are a near zero stress experience. Beats the carp outta paying the dollar a round that 9mm & 223 was at the height of the pricing or rationing your ammo to point that you just about never shoot.

  4. Thank You Sir! I like the CCMG blow back bolts and 16:1 barrels with the integrated chamber. I tried the BCA 9" upper. I mounted a red dot and use it for run n gun. With the 16" upper and the Primary Ams 6x ACSS, I can hit those clay disks at 200 yds pretty well. I use CCI minimags (target). πŸ‘πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ #22aday

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