Winchester M-22 - Copper Plated Round Nose - 40 Grain 22 Long Rifle Ammo - 500 Rounds

Manufacturer
Winchester
Bullet Weight
40 Grain
Casing Type
Brass

Out of stock

Details

Types of .22 Long rifle ammunition is as varied as it is plentiful (usually), and choosing the right round is often the difference between hitting effectively, ineffectively or not at all. When it was introduced in the 1880s by Stevens Arms, the .22 was destined to become one of the most ubiquitous calibers in the US (if not the world). Used for training, target, pest control, competitions, or even small game hunting it is tempting to use any round available for any purpose, but there are differences.

Winchester’s 40 grain copper plated round nosed bullet has a muzzle velocity of 1255 feet per second and 140 foot pounds of energy. It is designed for training and target shooting, even competitions, and with the plating is suitable for use in firearms equipped with suppressors with a minimum of fouling.

Winchester ammunition is one of the most trusted names in the American firearms world, trusted by millions, known to perhaps billions. Production facilities in Clayton, Missouri have been keeping up with demand since the end of World War II and this 500 round brick is guaranteed to be of use for spontaneous plinking or a range training course.

Additional information

  • Manufacturer Winchester
  • Condition New
  • Bullet Weight 40 Grain
  • Bullet Type Copper-Plated Round Nose (CPRN)
  • Use Type Range Training
  • Casing Type Brass
  • Quantity 500
  • Ammo Caliber 22 Long Rifle (LR)
  • Manufacturer SKU S22LRT
  • Primer Type Rimfire
  • Muzzle Velocity 1255
  • Muzzle Energy 140
  • Magnetic No
  • UPC Barcode 020892102750

Customer reviews

best 22 ammo you can get

  • Quality
shoots clean / no shaving / wait for it to go on sale / can't be beat

Review by ragu

(Posted on June 15, 2016)

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