Bulk 22 Ammo For Sale
Overview of Bulk 22 Ammo
For more than 100 years, the .22 Long Rifle (LR) has served the needs of hunters, sport shooters, law enforcement, and the military. Based on the Flobert BB cap, .22 LR is the result of the continuous improvement of the BB cap for a cartridge with accuracy, low recoil, and low noise for a multitude of applications.
The .22 LR rimfire cartridge can be used in many situations, from target shooting and plinking to small rodent control. It's comparatively inexpensive, widely available, and light to carry – making .22 LR ammo a fantastic choice for long shooting sessions at the range, introducing someone new to shooting, or small game hunting.
How will your 22 LR ammo be delivered?
Your 22 Long Rifle ammo purchase will be shipped directly to your door in a discreet, unmarked package.
What are the advantages of buying bulk 22 LR ammo?
- Significant cost savings: One of the primary benefits of purchasing bulk 22 Long Rifle ammo is the potential for substantial savings. You can save upwards of 10¢ per round!
- Always range-ready: Bulk buying ensures you’re well-stocked and ready for the range at any time, safeguarding against supply chain disruptions.
- Less frequent reordering: Buying in bulk reduces the need for frequent reordering, giving you peace of mind with a steady supply of ammo.
- Improved shooting consistency: Consistent ammo supply helps maintain accuracy and performance by eliminating variations between different batches.
- Prepared for any situation: With a bulk supply, you’re always prepared for any unexpected needs, be it a spontaneous shooting session or an emergency.
- Supporting worthy causes: Each purchase at Ammo.com contributes to a donation in your name to a pro-freedom charity at no additional cost to you. Discover who we support here!
How much does bulk 22 ammo cost?
Bulk 22 ammo generally costs around 7¢ per round, but this depends on the brand and quantity you're ordering. Regardless, purchasing your ammo in bulk means you'll be saving significantly more than you would by buying smaller boxes each time.
What 22 brands do you sell?
If you're loyal to a particular 22 brand, check out our inventory here:
- Federal 22 LR Ammo
- Fiocchi 22 LR Ammo
- Remington 22 LR Ammo
- Winchester 22 LR Ammo
- Wolf 22 LR Ammo
- CCI Mini Mag 22LR Ammo
If you're looking for a reliable bulk plinking option, CCI Blazer 40 grain LRN delivers consistent performance without breaking the bank. It's designed specifically for high-volume range sessions, offering dependable cycling and reasonable accuracy across various firearms. Our CCI Blazer 22LR review covers real-world testing results and comparisons with other popular bulk options to help you make an informed decision.
How does 22 LR compare to other calibers?
| 22LR vs. | Recoil | Pros | Cons |
|---|---|---|---|
| .17 HMR | slightly more (Barely noticeable) | higher velocity, higher energy, flatter trajectory, more accurate | costlier ammo, fewer bullet options |
| .22 WMR | more | more powerful, flatter trajectory, more accurate at longer distances | costlier ammo |
| .22 Hornet | more | more powerful, flatter trajectory, more accurate | more expensive, more challenging to find ammo |
| 223 Rem | much more | more powerful, flatter trajectory, better for varmint hunting and defensive use | significantly more expensive, more recoil |
Customer Reviews
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John said:
I can confirm the previous review. My Taurus will not feed them. I never had a problem with CCI. Yes, the square tip of the hollow point jams. But they also don't feed through the magazines consistently. And some get stuck in the barrel itself - as if they are not dimensionally consistent and the ones that jam are a little too wide. I have about 5,000 rounds that are useless. Really disappointed with the Winchester brand.
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JWS - Ft Walton Beach FL said:
I've fired over 400 rounds through my new SigArms auto without a misfire. That has to be a record for me.
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Ahmad said:
I got the 3330 rounds. Unfortunately didn't go well with my Taurus. Failure to feed likely because it's not round tip. The hollow point makes more likely to get stuck. Now I have tops of these that I don't know what to do with
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Old Guy Plinker said:
Arrived fast. Packaged discreetly as requested. Thank you!
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CLL said:
Nothing in life is perfect including 22 caliber rim fire bullets, but they come close.
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Richard said:
Excellent service
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Sparlash said:
All of the rounds in the 555 box had spinning bullets loosely crimped. The results are erratic velocity readings and failures to load and eject. I am very fearful of getting a squib. I shoot a Taurus TX 22. I will save this stuff for my single action Ruger single six revolver where I can shoot slowly and react to a misfire or squib unlike shooting quickly in a semi auto.
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Crafter said:
Rounds poorly made. Bullets spin and bend inside casing. CCI rounds are rock solid by comparison. These rounds jam frequently, have multiple duds per magazine, and are generally unreliable. Not happy with my purchase and will not ever purchase again.
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BruceHMX said:
I've shot this in a Marlin 39A, Enfield BSA Trainer, M4 Colt with 22 subcal unit, SIG 226 with 22 conversion and my Colt ACE. Functioned well in all. No problems feeding or clean up.
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2000TC40D said:
A lot of reviewers on different sites say this ammo is junk . I have a gsg 522 always used this ammo it's accurate ,no problem rapid fire auto feeding only issue after around 2000 rounds the gun needs a complete tear down to clean it is on the dirty side AMMO.COM is GREAT TO DEAL WITH