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SKU: 5165458917
UPC: 7503021899040
MFR#: CI22

- Brand: Cascade Cartridge International
- Caliber: .22 LR HV
- Bullet Weight: 40 gr
- Bullet Type: FMJ (Copper Plated Round Nose)
- Velocity: 1250 fps
- Quantity per Box: 50 Rounds

Get more bang for your buck. Cascade Cartridge International's .22LR High velocity ammunition is perfect for plinking and training without emptying your wallet. These cartridges feature a 40-grain copper plated, round nose bullet in a brass casing producing a velocity of 1250 fps.
 
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I’ll stick to American made sold at Walmart. Thank you. No shipping. Same low price.

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Still cheaper than my lgs with the shipping

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This would be a good deal if it had free shipping. Mine was $9.50 shipping for 1 box. Hopefully they change it to "if you order 10+ boxes shipping is free" like they do with a lot of other deals.

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$12.00 shipping for 10 boxes ........

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You are correct. I guess i'll just get 10 boxes instead of one.

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Does anyone have any experience with these Mexican manufactured cartridges?

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I watch a few YT videos and it has good reviews, for the price it's worth a try......

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Same boat. Cost me $141 for 5,000 rounds. Wasn't going to kick the tires too much for 2.8 cents per round. I'll try to remember to reply back to this when they arrive.

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I received mine yesterday. It took about 10 days to arrive here in Missouri. I ran 400 rounds of it through 4 different guns. I had two failures to fire, and both were from an AR-22 in binary mode. Maybe a couple primers were too hard to ignite with the binary trigger? It ran perfectly through a Marlin 795, Walther PPQ 22lr, a Smith 22lr revolver, and the same AR-22 in semi-auto mode. The accuracy was on par with other cheap 22lr, and it didn't seem to be any dirtier or anything. The Marlin in particular was very accurate with it for whatever reason. Overall I am happy with the purchase at 2.8 cents per round.

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Thank you for doing that I have a couple guns that are very picky

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Reviewed it above.

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Get a bolt action .22 and you’ll be set

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