Remington .22 LR Subsonic 40gr CPHP Ammo - 100 Rounds

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Additional Specs:

UPC:
047700482804
MANUFACTURER:
Remington
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
047700482804
grains:
40
caliber:
.22LR
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Experience the quiet precision of Remington's .22 LR Subsonic 40gr CPHP Ammo. Engineered for accuracy and reduced noise, this 100-round pack delivers consistent performance for target shooting, small game hunting, and pest control. The 40-grain Copper-Plated Hollow Point (CPHP) bullet offers excellent expansion and terminal performance, while the subsonic velocity of 1050 fps ensures minimal report without sacrificing effectiveness. With Remington's renowned quality and reliability, these rounds provide the perfect balance of accuracy, power, and discretion for shooters who demand optimal performance from their rimfire ammunition.

Remington .22 LR Subsonic 40gr CPHP Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Remington
Caliber .22 Long Rifle (LR)
Bullet Weight 40 grains
Bullet Type CPHP (Copper-Plated Hollow Point)
Muzzle Velocity 1050 fps
Muzzle Energy 98 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient .079
Rounds Per Box 100
Primer Type Rimfire
Casing Material Brass
Recommended Use Target shooting, Small game hunting, Pest control

Key Features

The Remington .22 LR Subsonic 40gr CPHP ammunition offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for various shooting applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Feature Description
Subsonic Velocity 1050 fps muzzle velocity
Reduces noise and minimizes sonic crack
Copper-Plated Hollow Point Controlled expansion
Enhances terminal performance on small game
Accuracy Precision-manufactured components
Ensures consistent shot placement
Reliable Ignition High-quality rimfire priming
Consistent performance in various firearms
Versatility Suitable for multiple applications
From target practice to small game hunting

Applications & Use Cases

The Remington .22 LR Subsonic 40gr CPHP ammunition is designed for various shooting scenarios, particularly excelling in situations where reduced noise is beneficial:

Target Shooting

Ideal for various target shooting activities:

  • Backyard plinking
  • Indoor range practice
  • Precision shooting
  • Training and skill development
Hunting & Pest Control

Effective for small game and varmint control:

  • Squirrels and rabbits
  • Rodent control
  • Predator deterrence
Performance Highlights
  • Subsonic velocity reduces noise
  • Hollow point design for controlled expansion
  • Accurate and consistent performance
  • Versatile for various shooting applications

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Subsonic Velocity: 1050 fps reduces noise and minimizes sonic crack for quieter shooting.
  • Accuracy: Consistent manufacturing ensures precise shot placement.
  • Versatile: Suitable for target shooting, small game hunting, and pest control.
  • Hollow Point Design: Offers controlled expansion for improved terminal performance.
  • Value Pack: 100 rounds per box provides ample ammunition for extended shooting sessions.

Cons

  • Limited Range: Subsonic velocity may limit effective range compared to standard velocity rounds.
  • Reduced Energy: Lower velocity results in less kinetic energy on target compared to higher velocity options.
  • Cycling Issues: May not reliably function in some semi-auto firearms designed for higher velocities.
  • Limited Availability: May not be as widely stocked as standard .22 LR ammunition in some locations.

About Remington:

Remington has been a cornerstone of the American firearms and ammunition industry since 1816. Headquartered in Madison, North Carolina, Remington has built a legacy of innovation and quality that spans over two centuries. Their commitment to producing high-performance ammunition for hunters, shooters, and law enforcement professionals has made them one of the most trusted names in the business. With state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities and rigorous quality control processes, Remington continues to push the boundaries of ammunition technology, ensuring that each round meets the highest standards of reliability and performance.

Remington .22 LR Subsonic CPHP Ammo FAQ:

While it can be used in an emergency, this ammunition is not specifically designed for self-defense. It's primarily intended for target shooting, small game hunting, and pest control due to its subsonic velocity and limited stopping power compared to centerfire cartridges.

The subsonic velocity can often improve accuracy, especially at shorter ranges, due to reduced recoil and muzzle jump. However, at longer distances, the slower bullet speed may result in more pronounced bullet drop compared to standard velocity ammunition.

The effective range depends on the intended use and shooter skill, but generally, this ammunition is most effective within 50-75 yards for small game hunting and can be accurate for target shooting out to 100 yards or more. Beyond these distances, bullet drop becomes more significant.

The hollow point design is intended to promote controlled expansion upon impact with the target. This can result in improved energy transfer and more effective terminal performance on small game, potentially increasing the ammunition's stopping power.

While the cartridges have some resistance to moisture, they are not completely waterproof. Exposure to water or high humidity for extended periods can potentially affect the powder and primer, possibly leading to misfires or inconsistent performance.

Yes, this ammunition is suitable for use in both .22 LR rifles and pistols. However, due to its subsonic velocity, it may not cycle reliably in some semi-automatic firearms designed for higher-velocity rounds.

The hollow point design of this ammunition is intended to provide controlled expansion upon impact. Compared to solid point bullets, it should create a larger wound channel in small game, potentially improving stopping power and reducing over-penetration.

The brass casing provides consistent pressure containment during firing, aids in reliable extraction, and helps seal the chamber to prevent gas blowback. Brass is also reloadable, although this is less common with rimfire ammunition.