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CCI® .22 Rimfire Rounds

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CCI® specifically designed these .22 rimfire rounds to deliver reliable performance.

RN: Round Nose
CHP: Copper Hollow Point
CRN: Copper Round Nose

.22 Short CRN shown. Other items not shown.

   



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.22 WMR

30 Grain

Sub Brand: Rimfire
Bullet Type: Hollow Point
Quantity: 50 rounds
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38-898-050-00
Your Price (each): $13.99
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.22 Long Rifle

40 Grain

Shot Type: Lead
Sub Brand: Rimfire
Bullet Type: Round Nose
Quantity: 100 rounds
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38-898-052-00
Your Price (each): $16.99
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CCI® specifically designed these .22 rimfire rounds to deliver reliable performance.

RN: Round Nose
CHP: Copper Hollow Point
CRN: Copper Round Nose

.22 Short CRN shown. Other items not shown.

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the coyote have been terrorizing my dog and i am out of 12 guage its getting agrivating
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In my opinion, a simple solution would be to obtain a reliable and accurate varmint rifle (i.e., .223, 22-250, 22 Hornet, etc) and resolve the situation once and for all. Trapping coyotes can be a difficult proposition especially if you are contending with a pack vs. a single animal. Coyotes will definitely hunt domestic pets. Avoid the loss of a valuable member of your family (your dog) with a single well-placed shot.
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You might want to contact your local game warden. They can set up a trap to try to catch them. We have had them around here in Richmond, which blew my mind to see them in the city/suburbs! But I know they are trying to trap them.
All else fails... go buy some more ammo!! :-)
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I'm just wondering from anyone who has used the .22 LR rounds (even bass pro employees!), what makes these rounds so much better that they have to charge DOUBLE the cost of the same number of rounds for other brands? Are they twice as accurate? Higher muzzle velocity? I started using the Remington .22 LR hollow point high velocity and they are pretty good and loads of fun, I shoot with a Mossberg 802 with the thumb hole and flip down front handle. I'm just wondering if the upgrade to double the cost is worth the investment?
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 - Columbia, MO
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you get 100 rounds in each box with cci , not the 50 rounds you get with the others.
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I believe they are 100 rds per package vs 50 rds per standard. Thus the price double.
Correct me if I am looking at the wrong packaging.
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I will attempt to answer your question.....Today I bought some Winchester Super X hollowpoints and some CCI Stinger rounds, both boxes had 50 rounds. Once I opened both boxes I immediately realized that the Winchester hollows were not always centered in the bullet. Most of the time the location of the hollow varied from bullet to bullet. Also, the diameter of the hollow varied from bullet to bullet. The CCI rounds were very clean cut with the hollow being nearly the same size as the others and the hollow was closer to the center of the bullet than the Winchesters. I believe the answer to your question is this: the CCI rounds are produced much cleaner and precise than other bullets.
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