22 LR - 40 Grain LRN - CCI Clean-22 Realtree - 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 - 40 Grain LRN - CCI Clean-22 Realtree - 400 Rounds | 22 WMR - 25 Grain NTX - Winchester Varmint LF - 50 Rounds |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Bullet Weight | 40 Grain | 25 Grain |
Bullet Type | Lead Round Nose (LRN) | NTX |
Ammo Casing | Brass | Brass |
Quantity | 400 | 50 |
Primer Type | Rimfire | Rimfire |
Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1235 | 2100 |
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 135 | 245 |
Attracts Magnet | No | No |
Details | ||
Brand | CCI | Winchester |
Reviews | N/A | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $65.00 | $22.00 |
Used Price | $45.50 | $15.40 |
Sale Price | $58.50 | $19.80 |
Rimfires Descriptions
22 LR - 40 Grain LRN - CCI Clean-22 Realtree - 400 Rounds
CCI’s Clean-22 ammunition provides the accuracy and the reliable performance you want out of your 22 LR firearm! The special Realtree edition ammo has green, black and tan bullets. Does that benefit performance in any conceivable way? Heck no. But does it look neat? Very much so, yes! This round’s 40 grain bullet is no regular lead round nose. It’s coated in a thin layer of polymer, which vastly cuts down on the amount of lead residue that builds up in the barrel – without depositing any polymer residue in the process. It can even reduce lead residue buildup in a suppressor by as much as 80%! This round’s bullet is designed for accuracy and accuracy only. Its geometry is optimized to cut down on in-flight drag, and its 1,235 fps muzzle velocity delivers the mighty push it needs to fly flat and hit hard. This is rimfire ammo by an American rimfire specialist. It’s going to run smooth as silk through any firearm you could name, semi-automatic pistols and rifles included. All 400 rounds come loose packed in a big plastic jar.
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!