Finally a Polymer Coated .22 Long Rifle Projectile Which Reduces Lead Fouling in Suppressors
One of the biggest gripes with shooting rimfire ammunition through a suppressor is how dirty it can get. CCI has specifically aimed to reduce that issue with the release of CCI Clean-22 Suppressor ammunition. This particular load features a lead round nose projectile which has had a polymer coating applied to it. The primary benefit of the polymer coating is that it greatly reduces lead fouling in the in suppressors, reducing it by up to 60%. The bullet is ballistically optimized for suppressed shooting and these rounds are designed to cycle reliably in semi-automatic pistols and rifles. With CCI Clean-22 Suppressor ammo, silence isn't just golden, it's also clean.CCI Clean-22 Suppressor Ammunition Specifications and Features:
- CCI Item Number: 980CC
- Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
- 45 Grain Lead Round Nose Projectile
- Polymer Bullet Coating Reduces Lead Fouling in Suppressors by 60%
- Ballistically Optimized Bullet
- Reliable Function in Semi-Automatic Firearms
- Extremely Reliable CCI Priming and Case
- Muzzle Velocity: 1,000 fps
- Muzzle Energy: 100 ft/lbs
- Uses: Suppressed Shooting, Target Shooting, Training
- 200 Rounds
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What’s the difference between rim fire and center fire?
Answer:
Hello John! It is the primer. A rimfire cartridge's primer is inside its case's rim. A centerfire cartridge's primer is a separate, removable component seated within the center of the case's base. Note that this is a classification of ammunition. If a cartridge is rimfire, then it is rimfire by design. For example, ALL 22 LR is rimfire Same goes for centerfire ammo (e.g. ALL 9mm is centerfire). That means you don't have to consider it while you're purchasing ammo for any particular firearm.