22 Short Ammo
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Aguila Super Extra High Velocity 22 Short 29 Grain CPRN - 50 Rounds
$8.85Manufacturer Aguila Condition New Bullet Weight 29 Grain Bullet Type Copper-Plated Round Nose (CPRN) Use Type plinking at the range Casing Type Brass Quantity 50 Ammo Caliber 22 Short Manufacturer SKU 1B220110 Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No UPC Barcode 640420001135 Cost Per Round 17.7¢ per round The 22 Short was invented in 1857 by Smith and Wesson for their first revolver and was the first metallic cartridge in the United States. Originally designed for small revolvers, this fantastic round has an incredibly low recoil and is fantastic for those looking for a light shooting and quite round for the range.
Aguila makes great ammunition out of Mexico and is a fantastic way to get reliable rounds without breaking the bank. These Aguila Super Extra High Velocity rounds feature 29 grain copper plated round nose bullets that fire at 1095 feet per second. Although most 22 LR firearms can chamber and fire 22 Short ammunition, these rounds are best suited for revolvers.
Customer Reviews
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work perfect thanks
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Review by Carl (Posted on 7/16/2021)
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CCI High Velocity 22 Short 27 Grain CPHP - 5000 Rounds
$574.85Manufacturer CCI Condition New Bullet Weight 27 Grain Bullet Type Copper-Plated Hollow-Point (CPHP) Use Type varmint hunting Casing Type Brass Quantity 5000 Ammo Caliber 22 Short Manufacturer SKU 28 Primer Type Rimfire Magnetic No Cost Per Round 11.5¢ per round Stock up on .22 Short ammo for your rifle or revolver the smart way with this 5000-round case from CCI. Each cartridge propels a 27-grain copper-plated bullet with a hollow point that is designed to induce expansion; this gives the bullet far greater wounding capacity which is great when dispatching small game or pesky crows. The projectile is seated within a brass casing with a non-corrosive rimfire primer mixture. The thin copper coating helps reduce barrel fouling which could clog rifling and spoil accuracy over time.
CCI's ammo is made in Lewiston, Idaho and well-recognized for uniform performance and inexpensive prices. This 5000-round case can be split into 100-round boxes for a small signature to take along with you on your range trips.