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Federal® Game-Shok® Rimfire Ammo delivers consistent accuracy and terminal performance for small game hunting, as well as plinking, varmint hunting, and informal target shooting. Federal's advanced manufacturing technology eliminates variables that cause inconsistencies in priming, propellant, and projectiles. Copper-plated lead bullets minimize fouling in barrels and feed ramps, so you can keep shooting with consistent accuracy and reliability. Game-Shok Rimfire Ammo functions smoothly in any type of rifle and handgun action.
- Consistent accuracy and terminal performance
- Great for small game, varmint, and plinking
- For all types of rifle and handgun actions
- Copper-plated lead bullets
Cartridge or Gauge
.22 Long Rifle
Model Number
712
Grain
38 Grain
Velocity (fps)
1260
Bullet Type
Jacketed Hollow Point
Quantity
500 Rounds
SKU: 3070873
Web ID: 1606301738

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Gandermountain has cci mini mags on sale for 6.99 for 100. I got 500 rds for $35.

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This will be 5-6c for qty500 by mid year.

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It's great reading back over the Obama years. Now cabelas is limiting to 10k rounds. Looks like the Trump affect on their supply, I.e offload it before it's 3-5 cents a round again later in the first term

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Ordered 2k rounds - came out to 7.6 cents with tax. Good deal.

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The code is 16JINGLE, NOT 6JINGLE as shown above.

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That must be the most incredible 22LR ever at that price. Why is this here? :P

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$16.94 for (limit 1) box of 50 shipped. $.34/rd for .22!!! Pound sand and GTFO this website

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Bogus...

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Not sure why so many thumbs down, because this is great ammo. Not as cheap as some bulk boxes, but it's less than mini-mags, which are a VERY close equivalent. And has been pointed out, it's not bulk but 50 count boxes.

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in my opinion this is great that they are accepting back-orders. This means that they are confident that they will have enough supply to fill all backorders within couple weeks and market will go back to pre Sandy craze...

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TheY Say Backorder To Keep Panicking People Somewhat Calm. Im Sure They Still Get People That CAll In 3 Days Wondering Why It HaSn't Shipped Yet. There Are Way To Many Panickers These Days. Lol!

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This is really decent stuff. You get the advantage of reduced fouling with the copper plating and it burns pretty clean too.

It also doesn't come packaged bulk like most. There are 10 ea 50rd boxes in the case. That makes it easy to choose how many rounds you want to take instead of lugging 500 loose rounds. Yesterday I conveniently grabbed two boxes and was able to run 4 BX-25's. Might not be a big deal to most but I think its a small but mentionable detail that shouldn't be overlooked.

This price still sucks, it should be $22-23 bucks tops, but it is clean, reliable and organized.

If it was free shipping I'd probably buy it, but paying anything over $35 dollars for .22LR is pure ignorance and offenders should be culled from the gene pool.. Point blank, single .22LR to the temple would be appropriate. Keep it cheap, ya know? I kid, I kid!

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For $35 cheap bricks of 22LR, point blank would be needed, if you want 22LR ammo that's accurate at a distance, you'll need to pay more than $35/brick.

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C'mon dude, there was PLENTY of accurate ammo for less than $25 before all these panic/hoarder dimwits screwed up the market. Stop lying to yoursellf and others by pretending there's that much of a difference in accuracy when it comes to .22LR...

Now if you're Mr. Olympics and shooting a $5k custom Anschutz target rifle and going for gold, then maybe then and ONLY then does your statement carry any validity.

And get some freakin' originality dude... Find yourself your own tits.

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"Stop lying to yoursellf and others by pretending there's that much of a difference in accuracy when it comes to .22LR... Now if you're Mr. Olympics and shooting a $5k custom Anschutz target rifle and going for gold, then maybe then and ONLY then does your statement carry any validity."

Put down the tacticool spray gun, learn how to shoot for accuracy and you'll find there is a great deal of difference in 22LR ammo. Different guns prefer different ammo for sure, but there is so much difference you'll find yourself swearing off certain types of ammo for certain guns. I won't pay $10 per brick for anything from Winchester. Even at 50 yards the difference is huge. That's in a 10/22 and $200 Savage Mark II.
Or maybe I just shoot better than most olympic shooters. lol

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I get sub MOA at 50yrds and one and a half inch groups at 100 with this particular round all day long. I make our 10" gong ring like a dinner bell at 200. That's through a target barreled 10/22 with a Nikon P-22. So that shoots the bull out of your "spray gun" assumptions. Regardless, its one of my favorites for reasons stated above, WHEN it's priced right. THIS is not.

I never said there isn't garbage ammo (Win &Rem ring a bell) or that different guns don't prefer different brands.. I was simply disagreeing with the unoriginal tit stealers comment that you "need" to spend over $35 to buy an accurate brick. That's complete bullshit. You do not. Inch for inch, decent 22LR is only as accurate as it's gonna be. Not until you start getting precisely manufactured rounds like high end ELEY and others where you're paying for CONSISTENT ACCURACY...Something not found in ANY bulk. Hence the Olympic reference. The fact I'm explaining this tells me you OBVIOUSLY missed the point and that it's YOU needing work on your accuracy... In comprehension.

Anyway, I made my point by stating there's little to no difference in average priced, decent bulk ammo, and those spending over $35 dollars for said bulk is the only reason the conscious and responsible consumers have to pass on these shit deals. It's a bummer and quite frankly I'm sick of these dimwits supporting these ridiculous prices. NO DEAL!

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Lighten up, Francis. I kid, I kid.

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"Backorderable"

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