Nos Ammo 22Nos 77Gr Custom Competition 20/10
Loaded with a Custom Competition 77 Grain Spitzer Bullet and Nosler Cartridge Brass - The Nosler ballistics team long respected in the hunting and shooting industry for reliable and precise reloading data is the driving force behind Nosler Trophy Grade Ammunition. Trophy Grade Ammunition brings Noslers unsurpassed quality standards in accuracy and consistency directly to the shelf of your favorite gunshop or outdoor retailer. - Whether you want your ammunition loaded with AccuBond E-Tip Ballistic Tip or E-Tip Nosler Trophy Grade Ammunition will have the right load for the right game. - Bullet Type: Custom Competition - Cartridge: 22 Nosler - Grain: 77 - Count: 20
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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22 Nosler |
Weight |
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77 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Ballistic Tip |
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MFG NO |
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60016 |
SKU |
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5889518 |
UPC |
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054041600163 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Introduced in 2017, the 22 Nosler is the latest and newest of Nosler's five proprietary cartridges. The other four (26, 28, 30, and 33 Nosler) are based on the .404 Jeffery (or Remington Ultra Mag) case shortened, while the 22 Nosler has its own unique case dimension, sized to maximize .22 centerfire performance in an AR15 action. Case length is 1.760 inches, same as the .223, but the case is fatter with the rim rebated to fit standard .223/5.56mm bolt faces, with a sharper 30-degree shoulder. Case capacity is about 31 grains against the .223's 27.4 grains. This enables the 22 Nosler to achieve a significant velocity gain over the .223/5.556mm with any bullet weight. Nosler's initial loads include 55-grain bullet at 3350 fps; 62-grain bullet at 3100; and 77-grain bullet at 2950 fps, these velocities from 18-inch barrels. Like the other Nosler cartridges the 22 Nosler is standardized by SAAMI. The 22 Nosler will not function in .223 AR magazines, but will function in 6.8mm SPC magazines —
Craig Boddington