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FX DRS .22 for NRL22?

Ahhhh…. Common sense in today’s world. Surprising, but welcomed. Thanks for the info. 😎

Thinking about this, that's the energy of a "standard velocity" rimfire round (subsonic). High velocity rounds would exceed that. So I wonder if they're also going to restrict high velocity rounds this season (they were allowed in the 2025 season). The 2026 rules have not been published quite yet, but we got a preview of the changes during the live show last night.

Honestly though, you would shoot a high velocity round at your own detriment. They are not very accurate to distance.
 
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Thinking about this, that's the energy of a "standard velocity" rimfire round (subsonic). High velocity rounds would exceed that. So I wonder if they're also going to restrict high velocity rounds this season (they were allowed in the 2025 season). The 2026 rules have not been published quite yet, but we got a preview of the changes during the live show last night.

Honestly though, you would shoot a high velocity round at your own detriment. They are not very accurate to distance.

What's missing is heavier "22rf bullets/45gr"?? with higher BC's, and still sub sonic, but then faster twist barrels would be necessary. I think I see the writing on the wall though, the days gonna come because there are already fast twist barrels out there.
 
I don't shoot competitively, so I can't say what caliber is better.
I will say I have a DRS Pro 25 700 and a DRS Classic 22 700 and both are equally accurate.

I also prefer the 25 caliber over the 22 caliber for ranges past 150 yards.

I will also say that the MDT Elite Chassis on DRS Pro is worth the money, IMHO
Especially after what some fellow members have said about the Delta Force chassis.

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Beautiful rifle. Any comparison between the 22 and 25 noise levels? How about shots per fill 22/25?