500 Rounds of .22 LR Ammo by Aguila - 40gr CPRN

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Quantity - 50 rounds per box; 10 boxes per brick
Manufacturer - Aguila
Bullets - 40 grain Copper Plated Round Nose (CPRN)
Casings - Rimfire primed brass

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An extremely versatile .22 LR ammunition, this round will generally function in any .22LR firearm, and offers enough of a potency, velocity and energy-wise to make the round very useful for small game and for flat, accurate shooting at longer distances. The brand is a based out of Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico and has been making ammunition since the early 1960’s. Lately the Aguila name brand has been synonymous with innovative, interesting cartridges that tap into conceptual ideologies that allow for good R&D. The desire to innovate makes Aguila an excellent manufacturer to follow if you like neat ideas and seeing them come to life in the real world. They are one of the largest rimfire producers in the world and offer a vast array of rimfire offerings. This load is a cornerstone product in their overall portfolio.

This consistent load is a mainstay because it offers premium performance at a good price point and has a wide ranging use case. The 1250 feet per second velocity and the 139 ft. lbs. of energy are potent reminders of the potential of the .22LR. This round is suitable for use in any .22LR firearm and is a very consistent performer.

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Posted On: 11/2/2014 By: John McCormick

A: Hello John! The velocity of this ammunition is 1250 fps with a muzzle energy of 139 ft. lbs.

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