Aguila SuperExtra 22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Plated Lead Round Nose Ammunition, 5000 Rounds Md: 1B222328
Aguila Ammunition, founded in 1961, is dedicated to the development and
manufacturing of self-defense, recreational, hunting, law enforcement, and
military ammunition. Aguila Ammunition meets SAAMI as well as CIP
standards. Aguila's rimfire ammunition uses ELEY technology, the same used
by Olympic shooting teams, and clean combustible powders to offer maximum
output at controlled pressures.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Mfg Item Num: 1B222328
Category: RIMFIRE ROUNDS
Caliber :22 Long Rifle (LR)
Bullet Type :Soft Point
Bullet Weight :40 GR
Muzzle Energy :140 ft lbs
Muzzle Velocity :1255 fps
Casing Material :Brass
Sub Brand :High Velocity
Rounds: 5000
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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22 Long Rifle |
Weight |
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40 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Lead |
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MFG NO |
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1B222328 |
SKU |
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11184724 |
UPC |
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NOUPC72606 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
The 22 Long Rifle is the world's most popular cartridge, with annual production well into the billions of rounds. Developed in 1887 for blackpowder, it has been loaded with smokeless powder since the 1890s. The 22 Long Rifle is a rimfire cartridge using the .613-inch case developed for the 22 Long, but standard is a heavier 40-grain bullet at 1180 feet per second. .22 Long Rifle ammunition is widely manufactured and varies tremendously, from sub-sonic and match ammunition at lower velocities to lighter bullets at higher velocities, all the way to a 30-grain bullet at 1700 feet per second. With low report, almost no recoil, and superb accuracy the 22 Long Rifle has no equal for short-range target shooting, plinking, and training in both rifle and pistol; and with high velocity hollow-point ammunition is extremely effective for small game and pests out to perhaps 75 yards. Virtually all manufacturers offer 22 Long Rifle, with choices in both rifles and handguns in all action types. —
Craig Boddington