Winchester Super X .22LR Match Ammunition 40 Grain T22 LRN 1150 fps

Winchester Super X .22LR Match Ammunition 40 Grain T22 LRN 1150 fps

Winchester XT22LR

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Winchester XT22LR

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
40 Grain
Bullet Type
Lead Round Nose (LRN)
Use Type
Match Shooting, Range Training
Casing Type
Brass
Quantity
50
Ammo Caliber
22 Long Rifle (LR)
Primer Type
Rimfire
Muzzle Velocity
1150
Muzzle Energy
117
Magnetic
No
UPC Barcode
020892100244
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In 1873, less than a decade after the Civil War and when Westward expansion was in full gallop, Winchester introduced the first successful centerfire cartridges. Winchester has set the world standard in superior ammunition performance and innovation for more than a century. To millions of hunters and shooters worldwide, the name "Winchester" means quality and performance. No matter the sport, game, or protection, you can always depend on the Winchester Ammunition to perform as promised.

50 Round Box

Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: XT22LR
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Bullet Type: Lead Round Nose (LRN)
Bullet Weight: 40 Grain
Rounds: 50 Rounds per Box
Muzzle Velocity: 1150 FPS
Bullet Diameter: .223
Casing: Brass
Features:
* Accurate high quality lead bullets
* Reliable Primers
* Precision formed cases* Clean Burning Powders
Usage: Target, Range, Hunting

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Rated 2 out of 5
Reliable but inaccurate.
It will ignite and fire consistently. Thats about the only recommendation I can make for this ammo. I bought a case of 5000 before COVID and finally got around to shooting it. In my Steyr Zephyr II, which is regularly a 1/2" gun with CCI SV and better with premium ammo such as Center-X or Midas, the BEST groups I get with this ammo are in the 1.5-2.5" range. Mind you, this is indoors. There's no wind, flopping targets, or sun in my eyes to complain about. It just doesn't shoot well. I've taken to spraying it out of my steel challenge guns at close range.
September 21, 2021
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