Hornady 22 WMR 30 Gr. V-Max Varmint Express Ammo 50 Round Box
Hornady® 22 WMR ammunition delivers the pinnacle of rimfire performance. It delivers industry leading accuracy and deadly performance that has “mist”-ified varmints for years. Loaded with the venerable V-MAX®, or alternative metal NTX® bullet, Hornady® rimfire ammunition is an excellent choice for plinking or varmit hunting. This addition to our rimfire line represents the kind of quality the world has come to expect, a truly fine addition to the Hornady line!
Features:
- Hornady V-MAX® and NTX® bullets consistently achieve accuracy and rapid fragmentation at all practical varmint shooting velocities.
- Each cartridge is loaded to ensure optimal pressure, velocity, accuracy and lot-to-lot consistency
- Hornady produces most of the brass for our Varmint Express® ammunition. Brass is chosen to ensure it meets our high standards for reliable feeding, corrosion resistance, proper hardness, and the ability to withstand maximum chamber pressures.
- Like the powder, each primer is carefully matched to individual loads, and all are chosen for their ability to quickly, completely and reliably ignite the powder charge.
Specifications:
- Caliber: 22 WMR
- Type: 30 gr. V-Max
- Density: .085
- Ballistic Coe.: .095
- Use: Varmint
- 50 per box
Manufacturer: Hornady
MFG Number: 83202
UPC: 090255832020
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire |
Weight |
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30 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Ballistic Tip |
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MFG NO |
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83202 |
SKU |
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5740484 |
UPC |
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090255832020 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 22 Magnum is properly called the 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire or 22 WMR. It uses a considerably longer 1.0551-inch than the .22 Long Rifle and propels a 40-grain jacketed bullet at considerably higher velocity, up to 1910 feet per second. Other choices include lighter bullets, down to 30 grains at 2250 fps; and heavier bullets up to 50 grains at 1530 fps. The 22 Magnum was introduced by Winchester in 1959. It has remained popular ever since, but although it is much faster and more powerful it has never approached the 22 Long Rifle in popularity. It is offered by all firms who load rimfire ammunition, with wide choices in both rifles and handguns. A historic problem is that it has been very difficult to make it function consistently in semiautomatics, but it offers capability for small and game varmints to at least 125 yards, thus filling a gap between the .22 Long Rifle and centerfire .22 Hornet. —
Craig Boddington