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.22 Long Rifle

36 Grain

Velocity (fps): 1280
Bullet Type: Plated Hollow Point
Quantity: 555 rounds
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  • Big value pack of Winchester's fastest .22 LR copper plated 36-grain lead hollow point bullets
  • Copper plated for reduced fouling
  • Convenient bulk pack design
  • Value priced
  • Great all-around load
  • Hollow point cavity delivers maximum terminal effect
  • High muzzle velocity of 1280 fps
  • 555 rounds

Get Winchester's .22 Long Rifle copper plated 36-grain lead hollow point bullet at a great value with the 555 Rounds Value Pack. These rounds deliver a high muzzle velocity of 1280 fps for high accuracy, flat shooting, and great long range performance. The round's engineered hollow point cavity delivers maximum terminal effect after impact, while its copper plating reduces fouling in your gun. Packed with clean burning powder to ensure consistent chamber pressure for consistent performance, shot after shot. Perfect for small game, plinking, and target shooting! Muzzle velocity: 1280 fps. 36 grains. 555 rounds.

Rated 4.5 out of 5 by 11 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by great target round this are great for just shooting they have no problem in a auto louder i has jammed once out of 555 rounds and that could have bin the gun worth the money my 7 year old sister learned to shoot this . September 25, 2012
Rated 3 out of 5 by Not good for Ruger SR22. Bought a box of Winchester 555, shot the entire box at the range with my Ruger SR22. In each 10 round magazine an average of 3-8 rounds per magazine were not cycling the slide, I had to manually cycle out the last fired round. It seems like it does not have enough power to cycle a semi-auto. At least 3 times the gun never locked back after shooting the last round from the magazine. The gun over heating MAY BE a reason for not cycling, not sure. There were 4 or 5 rounds that failed to extract, but then again I’m not sure if it was due the gun heating up or if it's the gun’s extractor that is not strong enough. Everyone single round did fired. September 24, 2012
Rated 5 out of 5 by Winchester 555 I usually tend to shoot Federals, but these work great if you wanna go out in the yard and just shoot stuff. So far I have not had any reliability issues with them in my guns. Have never used it for hunting though. October 14, 2011
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they are NOT nickle plated. They are your average cheaper round with a very thin coper coating and brass case. ( most of the brass casings have pit marks all over them :/ ). The problem with these rounds is the bullet itself is usually loose in the casing. What this does is when the bullet goes to load it gets bent crooked from the casing causing jams. Also they have issues with bad primers that wont fire. I would go with a different brand as of lately winchester's quality control is terrible on these.

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The ones I have are standard brass casing.
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i know in mine they do feed better than most and they do it faster

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They appear to be copper plated. They fed well into my Ruger SR22 but failed to cycle my slide almost 3-8 times per magazine of 10. I did have 4-5 cases that did not extract but they may be due to my extractor and/or the gun heating up.
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This is not nickel plated.
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