22 LR Subsonic Ammo For Sale
Overview of 22 LR Subsonic Ammo
22LR subsonic ammo is rimfire ammunition loaded to stay below the speed of sound – roughly 1,125 feet per second at sea level. Unlike centerfire calibers where subsonic loads require a heavier bullet (147gr 9mm, for example), 22LR sits in a category of its own: standard velocity loads are often already at or just under the subsonic threshold, dedicated "subsonic" SKUs push it lower (~1,050 fps), and ultra-quiet loads like CCI Quiet-22 run as slow as 710 fps – quieter than most pellet rifles.
For shooters running a 22LR suppressor – the most common host caliber in the country – subsonic ammo is the difference between a backyard-friendly "tch tch" and a sharp crack that defeats the can. Even unsuppressed, subsonic 22LR is meaningfully quieter than high-velocity loads like CCI Stinger (1,640 fps) or Mini Mag (1,235 fps), which break the sound barrier on the way out.
Why shooters pick subsonic 22LR
- Suppressor pairing. 22LR cans are the most affordable entry point into the suppressor world. Subsonic ammo lets the suppressor do its full job – no sonic crack as the bullet flies downrange.
- Backyard pest control. Where neighbors and city noise ordinances matter, subsonic 22LR puts down squirrels, starlings, and rats without alarming the block.
- Training new shooters. Lower report and recoil make subsonic the obvious choice for kids and first-time shooters, especially indoors.
- Match accuracy. Competition shooters often prefer subsonic for the velocity consistency that drives tight groups at 50 and 100 yards.
- Small game at close range. Rabbits, squirrels, and ground game inside 50 yards don't need supersonic velocity – shot placement matters more than speed.
22LR Velocity Spectrum
| Tier | Typical Muzzle Velocity | Sonic Crack | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ultra-Quiet (CCI Quiet-22, Aguila Colibri) | 500-720 fps | No | Indoor practice, backyard plinking, ultra-quiet pest dispatch |
| Subsonic (CCI Suppressor, Aguila Subsonic, Winchester Super Suppressed) | 950-1,050 fps | No | Suppressed shooting, small game, match accuracy |
| Standard Velocity (CCI SV, Eley Match) | 1,050-1,100 fps | Borderline (often just under) | Competition, semi-auto cycling, all-around use |
| High Velocity (Mini Mag, Federal Auto Match) | 1,200-1,300 fps | Yes | Plinking, self-defense, general purpose |
| Hyper Velocity (CCI Stinger, CCI Velocitor) | 1,400-1,640 fps | Yes (loud) | Varmint hunting at range, maximum terminal effect |
Will subsonic cycle a semi-auto 22?
Some semi-automatic 22s – particularly the Ruger 10/22 and certain Browning Buck Mark setups – were tuned around high-velocity loads and may short-stroke on true subsonic ammo. The fix is usually a lighter recoil spring, a lighter bolt buffer, or simply running CCI Standard Velocity (1,070 fps) instead of dedicated subsonic (sub-1,050 fps) loads. Bolt-action and lever-action 22s have no cycling concerns and run any subsonic load cleanly.
Hollow point expansion at subsonic velocities
Most 22LR JHP designs need 950+ fps to expand reliably. CCI Quiet-22 at 710 fps will pencil through soft targets like solid lead rather than expand. For self-defense or larger pest applications where expansion matters, stick to standard subsonic (~1,050 fps) hollow points – CCI Suppressor 45gr HP, Aguila Subsonic 38gr HP, Federal Hunter Match 40gr HP – rather than ultra-quiet loads.
Popular Subsonic 22LR Brands We Carry
- Federal 22LR Ammo – Hunter Match subsonic HP is a top pick for pest control and suppressed use
- Fiocchi 22LR Ammo – Fiocchi 320 Subsonic 40gr SHP runs cleanly suppressed
- Remington 22LR Ammo – Remington Subsonic 38gr HP is a budget-friendly suppressed option
- Winchester 22LR Ammo – Super Suppressed 45gr is purpose-built for cans
- Wolf 22LR Ammo
- CCI – the dominant subsonic 22LR brand, covering Standard Velocity, Quiet-22, Suppressor 45gr HP, and Subsonic HP across the velocity spectrum
Use the Bullet Weight filter on the left sidebar (40-45 grain skews subsonic) and the Bullet Type filter to narrow in-stock subsonic options across all manufacturers.
Best 22LR Guides for Subsonic Shooters
- Best 22LR Ammo for Competition – nearly every competition pick is subsonic for the velocity consistency
- Best 22LR Ammo for Self-Defense – covers both subsonic JHP picks and the velocity-expansion tradeoff
Customer Reviews
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DeBEAR said:
I run these through a Ruger 10/22 factory bull barrel. Benched shooting at 100 yards, they print Quarter sized groups.
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Ken said:
Bought 1000 rounds from lot 3122-30189, fired approximately 350 and had 5 short rounds from cartridges from 2 different boxes. Trying to prepare for USBR rim fire competition and now not sure I can trust this ammo? Had to rod the barrel to insure I didn't have a squib round, this takes time and deflection from competition.
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FC said:
This fires very well and is worth the extra money. If you use 22 cal for self defense buy this one. Never had a misfire with it. This is with the product made in Germany. I haven't tried if from England yet.
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Schneider said:
Am very satified with the performance in our rifles: Hope you get some more in before long~~~