22 LR - 40 Grain LRN - CCI Clean-22 Realtree - 400 Rounds vs 22 LR - 40 Grain LRN - Federal Champion - 800 Rounds
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Rimfire | 22 LR - 40 Grain LRN - CCI Clean-22 Realtree - 400 Rounds | 22 LR - 40 Grain LRN - Federal Champion - 800 Rounds |
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Summary | ||
Rating | ||
Rank | ||
Bullet Weight | 40 Grain | 40 Grain |
Bullet Type | Lead Round Nose (LRN) | Lead Round Nose (LRN) |
Ammo Casing | Brass | Brass |
Quantity | 400 | 800 |
Primer Type | Rimfire | Rimfire |
Muzzle Velocity (fps) | 1235 | 1200 |
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | 135 | 128 |
Attracts Magnet | No | No |
Details | ||
Brand | CCI | Federal |
Reviews | N/A | See 37 Reviews |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $65.00 | $130.00 |
Used Price | $45.50 | $91.00 |
Sale Price | $58.50 | $117.00 |
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 LR - 40 Grain LRN - Federal Champion - 800 Rounds
Real shooters will practice their aim on empty bottles, paper targets and squirrels with nothing less than the 700 Nitro Express. But at around $70 per cartridge, firing the 700 Nitro can get a little … well, let’s just say your mortgage lender better have a laid back approach to their business. Smart shooters prefer more economical ammo for plinking and casual varmint hunting. You’re smart, which is why you’ll love this brick of 800 22 LR cartridges by Federal Premium. This round has the elemental 22 LR bullet: the lead round nose. It has no copper plating that increases production costs, is made of solid, uniform lead, sports a ballistically efficient profile, and still delivers a decent amount of impact energy despite being incapable of terminal expansion. This round’s bullet weighs 40 grains – the norm for 22 LR. At that weight the bullet still achieves supersonic velocity out of a muzzle’s rifle, so its trajectory is flat and its chamber pressure is adequate to cycle a semi-auto like the Ruger 10/22 or an AR-15. This ammo’s non-corrosive primers and clean-burning propellant tend to reliable ignition. Its brass cases, which possesses uniform rim thickness, wall concentricity and length, are designed to support smooth feeding and ejection in any firearm. Its bullets have standardized weights for consistent ballistic performance. Federal Premium has operated out of Anoka, Minnesota since Warren G. Harding was in office. They’ve revolutionized a lot about the ammo industry in nearly 100 years, and in that time they’ve mastered the art of creating value without needlessly inflating their production costs.