I'm alarmed at the slow sales of this most wonderful 22 ammo to be made in 50 years! My warning is, don't let sales drop so low that it is dropped from manufacture! I'm seeing it dropped from the shelves of large gun shops, and only because of slow sales. I'm certain sales are slow only because customers haven't been informed that the extra money they pay is actually buying superior ammo. -- My parinoia is due to the fact that both Midsouth shoothrs supply and Walmart have dropped it in the last year.
In the late 50's early 60's, manufactures were making a rush to produce the fastest 22 LR ammo, and had the advertised velocity of 40 gr bullets up to 1450 fps, which is what the Velocitor ammo is. But the only ammo which shot accurately that I could buy back then was Winchester's Super X, a copper plated bullet. It was REALLY accurate and killed with real authority.
Then in the 60's, all the ammo makers came to an agreement to hold 40 bullet velocity to 1200 fps, and that energy level is where it has stayed for 50 long years! We've got lots of flyswatter offerings, light bullets going faster, which are great on tiny varmints if the ammo is accurate, which most isn't, but Velocitor is the only one to give us the power potential of the 50's! Quite frankly, it could me condiserable higher with the many better powders and technology available today, but that's a moot point. We have what we have, and should keep it!
Velocitor has excellent accuracy potential in most guns, and if not super accurate, it can be with minor lapping, using the LBT lap kit. The 250 fps velocity over other long rifle bullets puts them into better stability if there is no leading or the bore isn't too rough. Power from a handgun will be higher than with other high velocity ammo from a rifle! This ammo is hollow point, but the hollow is very shallow and larger in diameter, compared to all other HP ammo I've seen, which means it expands very reliably from a rifle, but I'm not certain at handgun speeds. The most attractive part is that the mushroom doesn't get real large or break up like conventional HP's, which means penetration is far deeper than others, yet wounding is excellent with minimal meat waste. I've shot similarly hollow pointed ammo, (did it myself) the 1200 fps stuff, through a deers ribcage, with the bullet stopping under the hide on the far side, and the kill being very quick for a 22 LR.
If you have a survivalist mindset, or carry a 22 as an extra gun, in your auto to get meat with, or a hundred other reasons where the 22 may be needed for work that makes you wish you had a larger gun, carry this ammo. You'll be glad you did.