New: Blazer .22 LR Value Pack

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posted on November 12, 2019
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Blazer Ammunition has added new bulk packs of its popular .22 LR cartridge to its rimfire lineup. The round pairs 38-grain lead round nose bullets with clean and reliable CCI primers.

With the new 525-round value pack. you can keep on shooting without worrying about running out of ammunition during rimfire practice, or even just at a plinking session with friends.

At 1,235 fps muzzle velocity, this reliable Blazer load cycle particularly well in semi-automatic rifles. At 50 yards, it drops to 1,090 fps, and at 100 yards it's 995 fps. Estimated handgun muzzle velocity is 1,060 fps.

MSRP for the 525-count bulk pack is $29.95. Shipments are on the way to dealers now. Learn more at www.blazer-ammo.com.


See more: Rimfire Ammunition Reliability

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