Pistol King Lead Round Nose are a .22LR Lapua round designed for extreme accuracy through short-barreled guns. 22 Long Rifle Ammo comes in a wide variety of options, but these Lapua are perfect for high-volume competitive shooting. They’re great for plinking, too! 22 LR Lapua ammo is reliable, clean-cycling, and smooth shot after shot. With the subsonic 885 fps (feet per second) muzzle velocity, you’ll be able to dial your rimfire in to near-pinpoint accuracy. Lapua is renowned for high-quality product, and Pistol King .22 Long Rifle is no exception! Specifications for Lapua Pistol King .22 Long Rifle 40-Grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) Brass Rimfire Ammunition: Manufacturer: Lapua Cartridge: .22 Long Rifle Number of Rounds: 50 Bullet Type: Lead Round Nose (LRN) Bullet Weight: 40 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 885 ft/s Application: Target Primer Style: Rimfire Country of Origin: Germany Muzzle Energy: 78 ft-lbs Type: Pistol Stabilizing Brace Features of Lapua Pistol King .22 Long Rifle 40-Grain Lead Round Nose Brass Cased Rimfire Ammunition: 40-Grain (LRN) Lead Round Nose Bullet Brass-Cased Cartridges Subsonic 885 fps (feet per second) muzzle velocity Package Contents: Lapua Pistol King .22 Long Rifle 40-Grain Lead Round Nose Brass Cased Rimfire Ammunition, Box of 50 Rounds
Lapua Pistol King .22 Long Rifle 40-Grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) Brass Rimfire Ammunition
$17.69
SKU: E45C9E30
Category: Rimfire Ammo
4 reviews for Lapua Pistol King .22 Long Rifle 40-Grain Lead Round Nose (LRN) Brass Rimfire Ammunition
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Ryan A –
Tried this in my Ruger Precision Rifle after seeing a few online videos. 1st 15 round magazine I shot made a tight group with zero flyers. All impacts made a single hole in the target with very little effort or form at 50 yards. Impact was slightly lower than match rifle ammo I use but a few MOA of adjustment on the turret gets you dialed in
Cranky –
This ammo is on the slow side but my Tikka likes slow ammo. Shooting under 1/2 moa at 50 yards.Consistent without any flyers. Regularly shoots 2400+ in ARA matches. Also, slower .22lr has slightly less wind deflection than high speed ammo.
Kevin Donovan –
Pricey however it shoots much tighter groups that other .22 ammo I have tried.
Matt –
I shot a 2.9" group fired from a Ruger Mark IV 22/45 Tactical pistol at 11 yards. As all .22 shooters know, ammo in .22 LR is finicky in the firearm it is shot from. This group is impressive as my pistol is open-sighted.