CCI Shotshell .22 WMR Ammunition 20 Rounds #12 Shot 52 Grain 1,000 Feet Per Second
Description
Got a varmint problem? With the .22 WMR Shotshell, CCI has a solution.
Stock up on these high-quality .22 rounds designed specifically for short range hunting of hard-to-hit vermin, and your pest issues will be no more! Say goodbye to those pesky squirrels, skunks, coyotes and more when you say hello to CCI .22 WMR Shotshell rounds. Manufactured using clean-burning propellants, these rounds will ensure your barrel remains unharmed and your action stays clean for extended periods.
Founded in the early 1950s by Dick Speer, Idaho-based ammunition manufacturers CCI produce multiple varieties of ammo, and are primarily known today for their hunting and pest-control rounds.
CCI .22 WMR Shotshell
Ammunition Features and Specifications:
Manufacturer Number: 0025
Caliber: .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire
Bullet Type: #12 shotshell
Bullet Weight: 52 Grains
Rounds: 20
Muzzle Velocity: 1000 FPS
Muzzle Energy: 100 ft/lbs
Features: Made for short range pest control
Usage: Hunting
20 Rounds Per Box.
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Shells came quickly and as ordered. Would purchase again.
Yes, I would purchase again.
I use it to scare off the raccoons that like to live in my storage sheds. It is enough power to make them move to another location.
I gave a glowing review concerning these shells before when used on large field rats, and am standing by it.
Since that initial review, I took a 2.5’-3’ rattlesnake during spring turkey season this past year with excellent terminal results. The only thing that I would say to those using these shells in small handguns is that the shot pattern comes out more like a large bullet at close/point blank ranges, than a shot pattern; beware on venomous snakes! You can miss the entire target, as I did. Although I should’ve known this phenomenon would occur going in, I didn’t think it would be so acute.
Nevertheless, still my go-to choice for .22 mag shot
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