22 LR - 38 Grain CPHP - Aguila - 500 Rounds vs 22 LR - 40 gr CPSHP - CCI Subsonic - 50 Rounds

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Rimfire 22 LR - 38 Grain CPHP - Aguila - 500 Rounds 22 LR - 40 gr CPSHP - CCI Subsonic - 50 Rounds
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#93810
#93820
Bullet Weight 38 Grain 40 Grain
Bullet Type Copper-Plated Hollow-Point (CPHP) Copper-Plated Segmented Hollow-Point (CPSHP)
Ammo Casing Brass Brass
Quantity 500 50
Primer Type Rimfire Rimfire
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 1280 1050
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 138
Attracts Magnet No No
Details
Brand Aguila CCI
Reviews N/A N/A
Prices
MSRP $75.00 $11.00
Used Price $52.50 $7.70
Sale Price $67.50 $9.90

Rimfires Descriptions

22 LR - 38 Grain CPHP - Aguila - 500 Rounds

Are you traveling to parts unknown to hunt the majestic Rocky Mountain elk, and you would also like ammo that’s also capable of stopping aggressive grizzly bears dead in their tracks? Then you have found the wrong ammo. But if you’re looking forward to hunting the majestic chipmunk or the elusive two-liter bottle, you are going to love this 22 LR ammo by Aguila. This cartridge sports a 38 grain bullet. By shedding a couple grains off the average 22 LR bullet’s weight this round reliably achieves a supersonic muzzle velocity out of a rifle’s barrel, thus serving up the flat trajectory which makes hitting distant targets far easier. The bullet’s copper plating keeps the lead in its core from aggressively fouling your firearm’s barrel. Once the hollow point bullet finds itself plunging into a varmint, it reacts by mushrooming outward. Terminal performance like that could spell the difference between a severely upset rodent and a dead one. Aguila’s Mexican-made ammo is synonymous with reliable rimfire primers. These 500 brass-cased beauts are a great pick for rifles, revolvers, semi-automatic pistols, you name it!

22 LR - 40 gr CPSHP - CCI Subsonic - 50 Rounds

This round has a muzzle velocity of 1050 fps, keeping it well below the sound barrier, for quieter shooting. This makes the round a particularly good option for those utilizing a suppressed firearm.