This Personal Defense load features a Punch Flat Nose bullet with a 29 grain weight and nickel-plated brass. Specifications for Federal Premium Personal Defense .22 Long Rifle 29 Grain Solid Flat Nose Brass Cased Rimfire Ammunition: Manufacturer: Federal Cartridge: .22 Long Rifle Number of Rounds: 50 Bullet Type: Solid Flat Nose (SFN) Bullet Weight: 29 grain Cartridge Case Material: Nickel Plated Brass Muzzle Velocity: 1070 ft/s Application: Personal Defense Package Type: Box Primer Style: Rimfire Package Contents: Federal Premium Personal Defense .22 Long Rifle 29 Grain Solid Flat Nose Brass Cased Rimfire Ammunition
Federal Premium Personal Defense .22 Long Rifle 29 Grain Solid Flat Nose Brass Cased Rimfire Ammunition
$11.19
SKU: 079135EA
Category: Rimfire Ammo
3 reviews for Federal Premium Personal Defense .22 Long Rifle 29 Grain Solid Flat Nose Brass Cased Rimfire Ammunition
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Skip –
The ammunition was delivered fairly promptly. One of the plastic cases arrived damaged. It was not packaged well. The price was excellent compared to other vendors. It was my first experience with OpticsPlanet
Jcp –
Seems to be a quality product. Good penetration 13" to 16". Reliable 100 rounds in each of the following ruger mk2 slab side, s and w victory, ppks 22lr, heritage rough rider. Zero malfunctions. Very loud would strongly recommend hearing protection.
Dave –
No, the 22 Long Rifle is not a good round for self-defense.Yes, the gun you have and are confident operating is good for self-defense.Read up a lot on these before I bought them, and I'm pretty impressed that they're 1,070 fps through 2-inch barrel handguns, 1,650 fps out of 24-inch rifle barrels.They were designed for defense scenarios using a 22LR handgun with a 2-inch(ish) barrel. I'm not aware of any other 22LR ammo specifically designed for this purpose (CCI Stingers are for 16"+ barrels for optimum performance).Again, no, 22LR is not a great caliber for self-defense. However, there are a lot of people out there who carry a 22 and/or have one on the nightstand. There are also a lot of people who carry one as a backup gun or backup-backup gun or some sort of super-duper-deep-concealment gun. In that case, you should load that 22 with self-defense rounds, & these were specifically made for that.The gun you have is the one that saves your life, as they say.Oh, yeah, and they cycle really well in semi-autos and have reliable accuracy. Haven't put the smackdown on a squirrel with one yet, but I'm sure they'll be up to the job when I do.