22 Long Rifle (LR) Ammo For Sale
History of 22 Long Rifle (LR) Ammo
.22 Long Rifle ammo is the most widely produced and popular cartridge in the United States. For more than 100 years, it has served the needs of hunters, sport shooters, law enforcement, and even the military. Based on the Flobert BB cap, .22 Long Rifle ammunition is the result of continuous improvement of the BB cap to meet the need for a cartridge with accuracy, low recoil, and low noise for many applications.
The .22 LR rimfire cartridge is used in many situations, from target shooting to plinking and small rodent control. It's comparatively inexpensive, widely available, and lighter to carry – making .22 LR ammo a fantastic choice for extended shooting sessions at the range, an extended hunting trip, or a long hike while hunting rabbits and squirrels.
What are the most popular .22 brands you sell?
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which brands we currently have in stock and available using the Manufacturers filter. You can also filter by attributes such as Bullet Type, Bullet Weight, and Casing Type to find what you need.
Best .22 Ammo for Specific Uses
Use Case | Details |
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Best .22 Ammo | Best Overall: CCI MiniMag 36 grain CPHP. Runner-Up: Remington Thunderbolt 40 grain LRN. |
Best .22 Ammo For Self-Defense | Best Overall: Browning Performance 36 grain CPHP. Runner-Up: CCI Stinger 32 grain CPHP. |
Customer Reviews
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ODie Green said:
This has been the only ammo my Sig P322 will consistently shoot. 975 rounds in a day with very few issues.
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BlackHawkDon said:
After only a few dozen rounds, I find this to be an excellent range and critter control ammo. No problems as yet. Look forward to using this shipment so I can go with another order. Oh, this order arrived as scheduled and in great condition.
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frank said:
Received the shipment quickly. Shooting was little soft but that could just be me. The price was around 10 % lower than other suppliers. Barrel seemed to need cleaning more often. ats it
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frank said:
Received the shipment quickly. Shooting was little soft but that could just be me. The price was around 10 % lower than other suppliers. Barrel seemed to need cleaning more often. ats it
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rodrunner said:
Ran these thru several 22's each time it preformed . No problems
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Matt said:
Same as above! ????
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chief said:
Ammo was great. After adding shipping i probably could have bought it cheaper. However at the time it was scarce. AND STILL IS!
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manny said:
After two purchases of this ammo, can only recommend if you enjoy cleaning your guns after every shooting session. Good price, but very dirty, caused failure to feeds in semi auto rifle and pistol, gummed up revolver cylinder enough to where I could barely push rounds in. Seems to be covered in a rubbery, gummy substance. If you can't afford anything else (like I couldn't), better than nothing. You'll spend the savings on solvent cleaning your guns.
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Paul K said:
See above
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Dale said:
These are good shells, and high quality from a name you know. Pretty good valve as well, so you can probably afford to shoot all day!
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WLC said:
Quality product with prompt delivery. Delighted Customer.
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TOM said:
BEST OF THE INEXPENSIVE AMMOS THAT I HAVE TRIED IN MY SAVAGE MARK 2. CONSISTENTLY SHOT AROUND 3/4 INCH GROUP AT FIFTY YARDS AND MOST WERE CLOSER THAN THAT. ,PRICE RIGHT, QUALITY GOOD. MORE ACCURATE THAN MORE EXPENSICE AMMO IN MY GUN AT LEAST. SINCERELY, TBA
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thederdog said:
Bought 400 rounds not one missfire or jam. Fired true at 100 yards . Expensive for 22LR but does fires true and clean
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jeager said:
I do a LOT of shooting with rim fire .22 ammo and hunt small game for the pot. This ammo is accurate, and shot to shot quality is stellar. Best I've ever used and ordering more. A bit pricey but you pay for quality.
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Fritz said:
Bought a fairly new Mossberg 702 Plinkster Bought 500 rounds of various ammo to test. Had no issues with this box, it was cheap and as accurate as any other in this cheap gun. Had some jamming issues with another brand, not with this stuff.
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Fritz said:
Bought a fairly new Mossberg 702 Plinkster Bought 500 rounds of various ammo to test. Had no issues with this box, it was cheap and as accurate as any other in this cheap gun. Had some jamming issues with another brand, not with this stuff.
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Luke said:
Product info says 990 fps, manufacturer says 1083. That's the difference between subsonic and supersonic depending on elevation and temperature... I was hoping for subsonic performance for quieter plinking.
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Fritz said:
Cost twice as much as other brands. No difference in accuracy at 25 yards from a benchrest than the cheap stuff thru my new Mossberg 702 Plinkster . This did not jam, but neither did 8 other brands/models. all much cheaper.
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Fritz said:
Cost twice as much as other brands. No difference in accuracy at 25 yards from a benchrest than the cheap stuff thru my new Mossberg 702 Plinkster . This did not jam, but neither did 8 other brands/models. all much cheaper.
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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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Skipper said:
The ammo is very good; the faster velocity makes the 40 gr. bullet a more accurate round over the 1235 fps. ammo. It is also a lot louder than your average round fired. All and all, this ammo works very well in my Browning Buck Mark Carbine.
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007 said:
Can’t lose with CCI
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Lou said:
I grew up in the 70 hurting with a Mossberg Model 351KA hurting squirrels with stinger's. I had very good luck. When I got in my early 20's I brought a Browning Buck Mark to take with me when I was deer hurting, because squirrels would to always come under your deer stand so at the end of the day I would use it for them. After a while I would hunt squirrels with the buck mark and stinger's, and at 61 I still use stinger's but I have upgraded to a Ruger Mark IV I got it because it is easier to clean. I also still have the Mossberg.
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David said:
The customer service is the best part
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Atrox88 said:
I have shot this ammo thru my Ruger MkIV, S&W Victory & Browning Buck Mark UDX without incident. The SR22 had 2 misfeeds out of 50 rounds. Ammo is accurate and consistent shooting within 7 - 15 yards.
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Super B said:
This is the first ammo than misfires / doesn't fire all the time; seriously, I cannot get off more than three or four rounds without a problem. Sometimes it happens every other shot. The 22 pistol I use is a Glock 44.
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Don said:
I bought 10 boxes based upon the other reviews and ammo.com's description. It is dirty (chips of lead fell off when I opened the box). Sparks flew probably five feet out of the muzzle. Glock G44 (brand new). The rounds were all over the target. I stopped after about a doz rounds. Contacted ammo.com to return the remaining nine open boxes. They refused to take them back. Buyer beware. Waste of $113.
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Harouna said:
Great purchase
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Steve said:
Happy with the product
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Mark iv said:
Ammo worked great at range and markmanship class!!
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Steph said:
It didn't hold up for my rifle and the casing doesn't eject or from my handgun but I will still buy bullets here just not the quiet ones
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Fritz said:
This form sucks. I bought a box of CCI BLAZER for $9.25 I bought a box of CCI PISTOL for $14.00 . This form list them both as CCI 22 LR Ammo, I don't know which one I am reviewing here. . The cheap Blazer worked great in all guns I tried including a 60 year old Montgomery Wards auto which jams on most brands. . I did not see any benefit to paying the extra $5 for the Pistol Match. Both could consistently hit a quarter at 25 yards.
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Jeff said:
Cycles great shoots great.
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terry said:
This will not cycle in my Walther Gold cup and won't fully load in my revolver. They only go about half way into the cylinder. They do seem to fire ok in my model 77 Winchester rifle.
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F said:
Works great