The CCI name is popular in the sports shooting industry because of its high quality and this .22 Long Rifle Green Tag Precision Rimfire Ammunition is a perfect example. These reliable rounds deliver powerful impacts every time. The rounds are commonly used by hunters as they are easily capable of bringing down game in just one shot. The rounds are noncorrosive and a new production line. Each bullet features the highest level of accuracy as well as controlled expansion for precision hitting. Specifications for CCI Ammunition Green Tag .22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Lead Round Nose Rimfire Ammunition: Manufacturer: CCI Ammunition Cartridge: .22 Long Rifle Number of Rounds: 100 Bullet Type: Lead Round Nose (LRN) Bullet Weight: 40 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 1070 ft/s Application: Target Package Type: Case Primer Style: Rimfire Package Contents: CCI Ammunition Green Tag .22 Long Rifle 40 grain Lead Round Nose Rimfire Ammunition
CCI Ammunition Green Tag .22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Lead Round Nose Rimfire Ammunition
$26.99
SKU: DE4E2C30
Category: Rimfire Ammo
2 reviews for CCI Ammunition Green Tag .22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Lead Round Nose Rimfire Ammunition
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Triggerjerk –
If you can't shoot small groups at 100+ yards, don't blame this ammo. You should take a look at your equipment or your shooting technique or both. To me, LR does't mean long rifle, it is for "long range".
Mark D –
I picked up 200 rounds of the Green Tag to test out. I'd seen some good reviews on it floating around the internet, but most I feel were just sponsored content now that I've tried it. If this stuff were 50% more expensive than CCI SV, I would say it is worth it. It is definitely more accurate/precise than CCI SV, or any other CCI ammo I have. However, for the cost it’s very subpar. I’ve had better results from ammo like Fiocchi Range Dynamics and Norma Tac 22 (both are much cheaper than this). Even Norma Match 22 which has done very well for me is less expensive.Feel free to try it out, your rifle may like it better than the two (Kidd 10/22 & CZ 457 VMTR) I’ve tested it with. It can definitely do 0.5 inch groups at 50 yards, but it will also throw more flyers than other ammo so averages were between 0.628 and 0.853. Not terrible, but for the price, not worth it.