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22 Long Rifle (LR) Ammo For Sale

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The .22 Long Rifle (LR) is excellent for introducing new people to the sport of shooting and small-game hunting due to its lack of recoil and low noise. Buying bulk .22 LR ammo will save you even more money. Learn More
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  1. Winchester 22 LR Ammo - 5550 Rounds of 36 Grain CPHP Ammunition

    $329.99

    $289.99

    42 In stock now

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    Bullet type CPHP
    Primer Type Rimfire
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 1280 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 131 ft lbs

Overview 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?

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Best .22 Ammo for Specific Uses

Use Case Details
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.

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Customer Reviews

  • 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.

  • 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.