CB Cap - Conical Ball CapJRG wrote:Ummm.........I don't shoot 22 but, and I'm showing that here, what is the abbreviation CB stand for??puma guy wrote:I didn't notice it was for CB. I asked them to notify me of LR.Skiprr wrote:Ya got me excited!puma guy wrote:Natchez SS also has some CCI
http://www.natchezss.com/product.cfm?co ... =bckrdAlrt
Unfortunately, the link is to .22 CB Short ammo, not LR. Natchez has no .22 LR in stock in any brand. Good thing I still have a little left. You'd think .22 would loosen up before larger calibers, but it's still choked in the marketplace.
Joe
BB Cap - Bulleted Breech Cap
Those terms are a throw back to 19th Century loadings and what was once called Flobert rounds. Originally BB caps had an actual ball projectile. There are now CB longs, CB shorts and others. BB caps are usually only primer powered while CB's can be primer only or they can have a small powder charge. Velocities range from about 375 fps to just over 700 fps . Aguila calls theirs Colibri and they also make a 60 grn round called sniper subsonic loaded in a short.22 case. Odd looking to say the least. Remington makes CB - eers, even in HP. All are subsonic and low noise.