222 Bullets
222 Remington bullets --- Introduced as part of America’s first rimless cartridge in 1950, it was a mainstay in the target shooting scene until its popularity gradually tapered off in the 1970s. (Its case would eventually serve as the basis for the 223 Rem.) Today, the 222 Rem remains a favorite among many varmint hunters, but its relative scarcity in America means you had better handload if you’re going to master the round’s performance.
With its case that accommodates 27 grains, a 222 Rem can achieve muzzle velocities ranging from around 2,600 to 3,400 fps depending on propellant charge and bullet weight. The .224” bullet commonly belongs to one of five weight classes: 34/35 grain, 40 grain, 50/52 grain, 55 grain, and 60 grain. Enthusiast can enjoy loading a variety of the leading manufacturers’ bullets including Ballistic Tip, V-MAX, BlitzKing, TSX, and Varmint Grenade.
The 222 Rem’s tack driving accuracy, light recoil, and fast velocity all make it a fine choice for ground squirrels up to coyote. Whether it’s an ideal round for medium game is still the subject of debate, although its comfortable recoil makes it a natural selection for younger shooters whose frames can’t soak up too much kick. Regardless of its velocity or weight the 222 Rem’s bullet can not be counted upon to conquer even a smaller deer’s shoulder blade, so taking advantage of its superior accuracy to strike a vital organ is key.
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Armscor .224 Diameter Bullets - 55 Grain FMJBT – 4000 Count (Not Ammo)
$324.85Cost Per Bullet 6.5¢ per bullet Product Type Bullets Bullet Weight 55 Grain Bullet Caliber 22 Hornet, 22-250, 220 Swift, 221 Rem Fireball, 222 Rem, 222 Rem Mag, 223 Rem, 5.56x45mm Quantity 4000 Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail (FMJ-BT) Manufacturer Armscor Manufacturer SKU 52344 Armscor got their humble start as a printshop and sporting goods store in Manila all the way back in 1905. In the past few decades they’ve made a big name for themself in America thanks to their Rock Island Armory 1911 pattern pistols, but their ammo has plenty of its own fans as well. Here’s your chance to load the same bullets as Armscor to make your own 223 Rem/5.56x45 ammo!
This case contains 4,000 55 grain FMJBT bullets. Each .224” diameter bullet is hardened by a gilding metal jacket for certain feeding in a semi-auto, and sports a cannelure to facilitate proper crimping. Armscor’s bullet components possess the uniform weight distribution that tight groupings can’t exist without. These bullets’ boat tails not only improve their ballistic coefficient, but also make them easier to seat in the case. Make your own M193 rounds, or get more inventive if you like. You’ll have plenty of room to experiment with 4,000 bullets for handloading!
Please note: These are bullets only, not loaded ammunition! Unless you know how to load your own ammunition, you will be unable to do anything with these bullets except regret ordering them.Customer Reviews
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The bullets are adequate for general plinking
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Good value lead
Review by DJ (Posted on 3/31/2021)
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Speedy delivery
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Excellent product and excellent service
Review by Michael (Posted on 12/16/2020)
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Speer .224 Diameter Bullets - 52 Grain HP - 100 Count
$16.80Cost Per Bullet 16.8¢ per bullet Product Type Bullets Bullet Weight 52 Grain Bullet Caliber 22 Caliber, 222 Rem, 223 Rem Quantity 100 Bullet Type Hollow-Point (HP) Manufacturer Speer Manufacturer SKU 1035 -
Hornady .222 Diameter Bullets - 75 Grain HPBT MATCH - 600 Count
$124.85Cost Per Bullet 20.8¢ per bullet Product Type Bullets Bullet Weight 75 Grain Bullet Caliber 222 Rem Quantity 600 Bullet Type Hollow-Point Boat Tail (HP-BT) Manufacturer Hornady Manufacturer SKU 22796