Hornady GMX Bullet .22 cal. .224" dia. 55 Grain Solid Copper Polymer Tip Not Loaded Ammo [FC-090255222739]

Hornady GMX Bullet .22 cal. .224" dia. 55 Grain Solid Copper Polymer Tip Not Loaded Ammo [FC-090255222739]

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Model
22273
UPC Barcode
090255222739

Reload With the GMX From Hornady

Hornady's GMX Bullets are designed for maximum ballistic performance and predictable expansion. The entire bullet is made of solid copper alloy, completely lead free, and boasting near 100% weight retention. this, combined with a cannelure design that reduces fouling make the Hornady GMX an excellent choice for hunting, or target shooting.

Note: These are projectiles only. They are used for loading or reloading empty shell cases. This is not finished ammunition that is ready to fire.

Hornady GMX Bullets Specifications and Features:

  • Manufacture Item Number 22273
  • .22 Caliber
  • .224 inch Diameter
  • 55 Grain Lead Free Solid Copper Hollow Point
  • Section Density .157
  • Ballistic Coefficient .245 (G1)
  • Streamlined design for ultra-flat trajectories
  • Devastating terminal performance across a wide range of velocities
  • Copper alloy construction and cannelured to reduce fouling
  • Uses Varmint and Target
  • 50 Count per Box
Note: These are projectiles only. They are used for reloading ammunition. This is not finished ammunition that is ready to fire.

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I loaded these in .223 re
I loaded these in .223 rem for my Ruger and tested them on ballistic gel. I loaded them at the lower end of my Hornady reloading manual and they opened up pretty well, not completely at 25 yards, but did very well doubling their diameter. I then loaded them near the top end and they opened up as before and never lost a petal and copper fouling was less than the Barnes I have used in the past. I look forward to using them on deer next month.
November 4, 2014