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		<title>Rimfire Round-Up &#8212; Thirty-One .22 LR Ammo Types Tested</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a &#8220;must-read&#8221; article for .22 LR rimfire shooters. The recently-released October 2018 issue of Shooting Sports USA (SSUSA) includes a great article with data on thirty-one (31) different types of popular .22 LR rimfire ammunition. The line-up includes low-speed, standard, and Hi-Velocity types, plus choices for plinking, varminting, and target applications. Brands tested include: [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Here&#8217;s a &#8220;must-read&#8221; article for .22 LR rimfire shooters. The recently-released <a href="http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nra/ssusa_201810/" target='_blank'>October 2018 issue</a> of <a href="https://www.ssusa.org/" target='_blank'>Shooting Sports USA</a> (SSUSA) includes a great article with data on thirty-one (31) different types of popular .22 LR rimfire ammunition. The line-up includes low-speed, standard, and Hi-Velocity types, plus choices for plinking, varminting, and target applications. Brands tested include: Aguila, American Eagle, CCI, Federal, Fiocchi, Lapua, Remington, and Winchester. The slowest ammo, CCI Quiet-22 Lead RN, clocked 727 FPS. The fastest ammo, CCI Short-Range Green Lead-Free HP, ran 1735 FPS, more than twice as fast as the Quiet-22.</p>
<h2><a href="http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nra/ssusa_201810/index.php#/32" target="-blank">SSUSA .22 LR Rimfire Ammo TEST</a> | <a href="http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nra/ssusa_201810/" target='_blank'>SSUSA October 2018 Full Issue</a> </h2>
<p>For each ammo type, SSUSA lists the bullet weight, velocity (FPS), and average of two, 5-shot groups at fifty yards. The most accurate ammo was Lapua Center-X LRN, with a 0.37&#8243; average 50-yard group size. Second best was Lapua X-ACT LRN at 0.42&#8243;. Ammo was tested from a bench with a Cooper Model 57-M rifle fitted with 3-9x33mm Leupold VX-2 scope. The ammo offerings were grouped into three categories: (1) Varmints/Small Game; (2) Target; and (3) Plinking. (See ammo tables below.)</p>
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<p>Different types of .22 LR (Long Rifle) rimfire ammo have different applications. Subsonic ammo, typically, is best for 25m to 50m target work with precision rimfire rigs. Hi-Velocity .22 LR ammo provides a flatter trajectory for longer ranges. SSUSA explains: &#8220;The array of .22 LR loads&#8230; turns a person&#8217;s head every which way. Subsonic target loads are the key to decisive accuracy on targets, while hyper-velocity cartridges provide striking bullet expansion on small varmints. In between, standard and high-velocity .22 LRs are loadrf with a variety of bullet weights and styles for everything from small-game hunting to plinking[.]&#8221; <a href="http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nra/ssusa_201810/index.php#/32" target="-blank">READ Full SSUSA .22 LR Rimfire Ammo Story</a>.</p>
<address>Rimfire Ammo Article tip from EdLongrange.</address>
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