22 LR - 36 Grain CPHP - Browning - 400 Rounds vs 22 WMR - 25 Grain NTX - Winchester Varmint LF - 50 Rounds
Put rimfires head to head to compare caliber and more.
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Rimfire | 22 LR - 36 Grain CPHP - Browning - 400 Rounds | 22 WMR - 25 Grain NTX - Winchester Varmint LF - 50 Rounds |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Bullet Weight | 36 Grain | 25 Grain |
Bullet Type | Copper-Plated Hollow-Point (CPHP) | NTX |
Ammo Casing | Brass | Brass |
Quantity | 400 | 50 |
Primer Type | Rimfire | Rimfire |
Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1280 | 2100 |
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 131 | 245 |
Attracts Magnet | No | No |
Details | ||
Brand | Browning | Winchester |
Reviews | See 3 Reviews | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $65.00 | $22.00 |
Used Price | $45.50 | $15.40 |
Sale Price | $58.50 | $19.80 |
Rimfires Descriptions
22 LR - 36 Grain CPHP - Browning - 400 Rounds
Pow! Down goes the red squirrel. Pow! Goodbye Mister Crow. Pow! That raccoon who’s been eyeballing your trash cans? A raccoon no more. Pow pow pow! There go those three empty cans that have been bothering you. And you’ve still got 394 rounds left, because you had the foresight to order this big box of 22 LR by Browning! This cartridge features the target shooter and varmint hunter’s best friend: the copper plated hollow point projectile. Its protective exterior plating helps to keep a firearm’s barrel from fouling up too quickly, and its nose cavity delivers that expanding terminal performance which anchors varmints so quickly. Its lighter weight gives the CPHP bullet a 1,280 fps muzzle velocity when fired out of a rifle’s barrel, and it does indeed have enough pep to cycle a semi-automatic pistol or rifle. Browning’s 22 LR doesn’t just feature uniform brass cases, non-corrosive rimfire primers and clean-burning propellant. It is also made in America! Please order four boxes if you want the whole case.
22 WMR - 25 Grain NTX - Winchester Varmint LF - 50 Rounds
This 22 WMR cartridge by Winchester is good for the planet, but not exactly nice to varmints like prairie dogs and woodchucks. That’s because it’s loaded with a 25 grain NTX projectile! The NTX is totally devoid of lead. If you’re headed out to do some shooting where toxic projectiles are banned, the NTX isn’t going to get you the wrong kind of attention. The NTX has an extremely concentric Advanced Manufacturing Process jacket and frangible copper alloy core, as well as a sharp polymer tip that markedly improves its ballistic coefficient. If the bullet collides with a varmint at the end of its flat trajectory, its tip will ram inward to build up great energy before connecting with the base of its nose cavity. You can imagine what happens next – KABLAMMO! Explosive fragmentation followed immediately by the demise of said varmint. “Quick and painless” doesn’t do the NTX’s terminal effect justice. Winchester gives Hornady’s NTX the top shelf brass, clean burning propellant, and non-corrosive rimfire primer it needs to deliver all its might. If you can see it, you can shoot it with this round’s 2,100 fps muzzle velocity!