CCI .22 Short 29gr CPRN Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
076683000279
MANUFACTURER:
CCI
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
076683000279
grains:
29
caliber:
.22 Short
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Rimfire enthusiasts and small game hunters alike will find much to appreciate in this compact yet capable cartridge. The .22 Short, one of the oldest self-contained cartridges still in production, gets a modern makeover in CCI's 29-grain Copper-Plated Round Nose offering. With a muzzle velocity of 1080 fps and energy of 75 ft-lbs, this ammunition strikes a balance between the mild recoil preferred by recreational shooters and the terminal performance needed for small game hunting at close ranges. The copper plating on the bullet serves a dual purpose, reducing lead fouling in the barrel while improving feeding in semi-automatic firearms.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer CCI
Caliber .22 Short
Bullet Type CPRN (Copper-Plated Round Nose)
Bullet Weight 29 grains
Muzzle Velocity 1080 fps
Muzzle Energy 75 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .080
Rounds Per Box 100
Casing Material Brass
Primer Type Rimfire
Application Target Shooting, Plinking

Key Features:

The CCI 27 Short HV Copper-Plated Round Nose 29 Grain .22 Short 1080 fps offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for self-defense and hunting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Bullet Type Copper-Plated Round Nose
Minimizes barrel fouling and provides consistent performance
Bullet Weight 29 grains
Lightweight bullet for high velocity and flat trajectory
Muzzle Velocity 1080 fps
High velocity for improved accuracy and energy transfer
Muzzle Energy 75 ft-lbs
Sufficient energy for small game hunting and pest control
Rounds per Box 100
Convenient bulk packaging for extended shooting sessions

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Target Shooting: Ideal for backyard plinking and informal target practice with .22 Short firearms.
  • Small Game Hunting: Suitable for hunting small game and varmints at close ranges.
  • Pest Control: Effective for controlling small pests on farms or rural properties.
  • Competitive Shooting: Can be used in certain .22 Short competitive shooting events.
  • Firearms Training: Low recoil makes it suitable for introducing new shooters to rimfire firearms.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • High Velocity: 1080 fps muzzle velocity provides excellent performance for a .22 Short round.
  • Copper-Plated Bullet: Minimizes barrel fouling for cleaner shooting.
  • Accuracy: Designed for great accuracy, making it ideal for target shooting and plinking.
  • Versatility: Suitable for plinking and competition shooting.
  • Bulk Packaging: 100 rounds per box for extended shooting sessions.

Cons

  • Limited Power: 75 ft-lbs muzzle energy, less suitable for larger small game.
  • Firearm Compatibility: Only usable in firearms chambered for .22 Short, limiting its versatility.
  • Short Range: Relatively short effective range compared to longer .22 rounds.
  • Availability: Less common than .22 LR, potentially harder to find.
 

About CCI:

CCI, or Cascade Cartridge Inc., has been at the forefront of rimfire ammunition innovation since its founding in 1951 by Richard Speer. Headquartered in Lewiston, Idaho, CCI has built a reputation for producing some of the most reliable and consistent rimfire ammunition on the market. Their commitment to quality control and continuous improvement has made them a favorite among competitive shooters, hunters, and firearms enthusiasts alike. From introducing the first mini-mag rimfire rounds to developing specialized ammunition for pest control and competition, CCI continues to push the boundaries of rimfire performance while maintaining the reliability that shooters have come to expect from this iconic American brand.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What is the effective range of the CCI .22 Short 29gr CPRN?

A: The effective range is typically around 50-75 yards for small game hunting. For target shooting, it can be accurate at longer distances, but bullet drop becomes more significant beyond 100 yards.

Q: How does the noise level of .22 Short compare to .22 Long Rifle?

A: The .22 Short is generally quieter than .22 LR due to its smaller powder charge. This makes it popular for situations where noise reduction is desirable, such as backyard plinking or pest control in semi-rural areas.

Q: How does the copper plating on the bullet affect performance?

A: The copper plating serves two main purposes: it reduces lead fouling in the barrel, helping to maintain accuracy over extended shooting sessions, and it improves feeding reliability in semi-automatic firearms.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for use in vintage or antique firearms?

A: The CCI .22 Short 29gr CPRN can be used in many vintage firearms chambered for .22 Short. However, it's crucial to have any antique firearm inspected by a qualified gunsmith before use to ensure it's safe with modern ammunition.

Q: How does the accuracy of .22 Short compare to .22 Long Rifle?

A: At short ranges (up to 50 yards), the accuracy of .22 Short can be comparable to .22 LR in quality firearms. Beyond this range, the .22 LR generally maintains better accuracy due to its higher velocity and heavier bullet.

Q: How does temperature affect the performance of this ammunition?

A: Like all ammunition, extreme temperatures can affect performance. Cold temperatures may slightly reduce velocity, while hot temperatures can increase pressure and velocity. It's best to store and use ammunition at moderate temperatures for consistent performance.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for teaching new shooters?

A: Yes, the low recoil, reduced noise, and moderate velocity make the CCI .22 Short 29gr CPRN an excellent choice for introducing new shooters to firearms. It allows them to focus on fundamentals without being distracted by excessive noise or recoil.