HORNADY 22 CALIBER (0.224″) 55GR FMJBT WITH CANNELURE BULLETS

Hornady Traditional and FMJ bullets are built with a rugged AMP® bullet jacket (Advanced Manufacturing Process) that clearly delivers better performance. The thin-plated full metal jacket offered by other manufacturers is easily distorted and often breaks or separates when the bullet impacts the target.

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Hornady 22 Caliber (0.224″) 55 grain FMJ bullets are built with a rugged AMP® bullet jacket (Advanced Manufacturing Process) that clearly delivers better performance. The thin-plated full metal jacket offered by other manufacturers is easily distorted and often breaks or separates when the bullet impacts the target. The Hornady AMP bullet jacket features virtually zero tolerance for concentricity and near-zero wall thickness variation, punching through targets without deforming or breaking.

RUGGED AMP® BULLET JACKET

Hornady Traditional and FMJ bullets are built with a rugged AMP® bullet jacket (Advanced Manufacturing Process) that clearly delivers better performance.

SUPERIOR DESIGN

The thin-plated full metal jacket offered by other manufacturers is easily distorted and often breaks or separates when the bullet impacts the target.

VIRTUALLY ZERO VARIATION

The Hornady AMP bullet jacket features virtually zero tolerance for concentricity and near-zero wall thickness variation, punching through targets without deforming or breaking.

Additional information

Ballistic Coefficient (G1)

0.243

Bullet Style

Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)

Caliber

22 Caliber

Diameter (in)

0.224

Grain

55

Sectional Density

0.157

Quantity

100

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  1. 04

    by Mike

    This is the second box of 6000 pcs that I have bought and I will buy more, it’s a great deal and good quality. Thanks.

  2. 04

    by Chris

    Possibly the best 55gr. FMJ available. I’ve used other manufacturers bullets but have not gotten the consistent accuracy that these bullets give. The attached three shot group at 50 yds. is pretty typical with my pet load out of standard AR with a mil-spec barrel.

  3. 04

    by Gary

    Great value, great product. Couldn’t be happier with my choice. Have fired 77gr SMK, various military loads, and 55gr Remington. I am able to shot about a 4 inch group at 200 yds and 2 inch group at 100 yds with a Colt LE, 16 inch barrel.

  4. 04

    by Vince

    I chose these primarily based on price but I am very pleased with the quality. Very consistent quality, adequately packaged and the price allows guys like me to practice more.

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