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Seems Suppressed
There are a number of challenges when it comes to teaching kids to shoot. Loud noises are one of them and CCI's .22 Quiet load can help with that by offering a report similar to that of a suppressed .22 rifle.
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Better Shooters
Loud noises are one of the hurdles new shooters, especially young ones, have to learn to endure. CCI's .22 Quiet load will help with that. Most shooters will not even need to use hearing protection.
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CCI .22 Quiet
If you are looking for a low noise, plinking load for your favorite .22 rifle or handgun, consider CCI's .22 Quiet load. With a muzzle velocity of less than 750 fps from a rifle, the noise output is below 70 Db.
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Still Accurate
Unlike some .22 LR loads, CCI's .22 Quiet ammunition proved accurate in a variety of firearms.
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Bolt-action Rifles
Out of a New Ultra Light Arms model 20 Rimfire, CCI's new .22 Quiet load proved very accurate and you won't even need hearing protection.
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Noise Reduction
CCI's new .22 Quiet load offers low noise and fine accuracy. It is a great option for shooting in locations where excessive sound can be a problem with neighbors.
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