CCI .22 LR Pistol Match 40gr LRN Ammo

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
076683000514
MANUFACTURER:
CCI
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
076683000514
grains:
40
caliber:
.22LR
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Experience match-grade accuracy and consistency with CCI's .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition. Meticulously crafted for competitive shooters and precision enthusiasts, this 40-grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) round delivers exceptional accuracy and reliability in target pistols. Each round is manufactured to exacting tolerances, ensuring consistent bullet weight, powder charge, and primer sensitivity. With its optimized velocity for superior accuracy and minimal muzzle flip, this ammunition is perfect for both serious competition and precision practice sessions where every shot must count.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer CCI
Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Bullet Weight 40 grains
Bullet Type LRN (Lead Round Nose)
Muzzle Velocity 1070 fps
Muzzle Energy 102 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .120
Rounds Per Box 50
Casing Material Brass
Usage Target Shooting, Competition

Key Features:

The CCI .22 LR Pistol Match 40gr LRN Ammo offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for target shooting and competitions. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Bullet Type Lead Round Nose (LRN)
Provides consistent accuracy and performance
Bullet Weight 40 grains
Optimal weight for target shooting applications
Muzzle Velocity 1070 fps
Delivers flat trajectory and reliable cycling
Rounds Per Box 50
Convenient quantity for practice sessions
Precision Components High-quality materials
Ensures consistent performance and reliability

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Competitive Pistol Shooting: Ideal for use in competitive rimfire pistol matches, offering the accuracy and consistency required for top performance.
  • Target Practice: Excellent choice for serious target practice, allowing shooters to train with match-grade ammunition.
  • Pistol Training: Suitable for training sessions to improve marksmanship and familiarize with match-grade ammunition characteristics.
  • Precision Plinking: Perfect for recreational shooting where accuracy is desired, such as informal target shooting or plinking.
  • Small Game Hunting: While primarily designed for target shooting, it can be used for small game hunting where legal and appropriate.

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Precision Components: Manufactured with tight tolerances for excellent accuracy in competitive handgun shooting.
  • Consistent Performance: Provides flawless cycling and reliable feeding in rimfire pistols.
  • Optimized for Handguns: Specifically designed for proven accuracy in pistols.
  • Clean-Burning: Formulated for minimal fouling to maintain firearm cleanliness during extended use.
  • Moderate Velocity: 1070 fps muzzle velocity balances accuracy and performance for target shooting.

Cons

  • Limited Application: Optimized for pistols, may not perform as well in rifles or other firearms.
  • Price: Premium components may result in a higher cost compared to standard .22 LR ammunition.
  • Lead Bullet: Lead round nose bullet may not be suitable for ranges with lead restrictions.
  • Not for Hunting: Designed for target shooting, not ideal for small game hunting applications.

About CCI:

CCI (Cascade Cartridge, Inc.) has been a leader in rimfire ammunition manufacturing since 1951. Founded by Richard Speer in Lewiston, Idaho, CCI has built a reputation for producing some of the most reliable and innovative rimfire ammunition in the industry. The company's commitment to quality and performance has made it a favorite among competitive shooters, hunters, and recreational firearms enthusiasts. CCI's manufacturing facilities in Lewiston continue to produce high-quality ammunition using cutting-edge technology and rigorous quality control processes. Known for their consistent ignition and accuracy, CCI products are widely used in competitive shooting events and are trusted by law enforcement agencies across the United States. CCI's parent company is Vista Outdoor, which acquired the brand in 2015 as part of its purchase of ATK's Sporting Group.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What makes CCI .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition ideal for competitive shooting?

A: CCI .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition is designed specifically for competitive handgun shooting. It features precision components and tight tolerances to provide excellent accuracy, feeding, and overall performance. The 40 grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) bullet at 1070 fps muzzle velocity offers consistent and reliable performance for target shooting and competitions.

Q: How many rounds are in each box of CCI .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition?

A: Each box of CCI .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition contains 50 rounds. This is a standard quantity for match-grade .22 LR ammunition, allowing shooters to have an ample supply for practice or competition without the bulk of larger quantities.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for use in all .22 LR firearms?

A: While CCI .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition is designed to function reliably in most .22 LR firearms, it is specifically optimized for use in pistols. It may not cycle as reliably in some semi-automatic rifles or other .22 LR firearms that are not designed for match-grade ammunition. Always consult your firearm's manual for ammunition recommendations.

Q: What is the ballistic coefficient of the CCI .22 LR Pistol Match bullet?

A: The ballistic coefficient of the CCI .22 LR Pistol Match 40 grain Lead Round Nose bullet is .120. This relatively high ballistic coefficient for a .22 LR round contributes to its accuracy and consistent performance, especially at longer ranges typically encountered in pistol competitions.

Q: Is CCI .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition considered subsonic?

A: No, CCI .22 LR Pistol Match ammunition is not subsonic. With a muzzle velocity of 1070 fps (feet per second), it exceeds the speed of sound (approximately 1125 fps at sea level). This supersonic velocity contributes to its flat trajectory and accuracy at typical pistol competition distances.