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Code: 41L-ARM-2421115-2421115
MPN: 2421115
UPC: 4000294211157
The world of long-distance shooting has long been dominated by large-caliber rifles designed for precision and high energy delivery over hundreds of meters. However, when the small .22 LR cartridge appears among these powerful options, shooters usually just chuckle. Yet, the .22 LR has opened up long-range shooting to many enthusiasts under significantly more accessible conditions. No, you usually don't shoot .22 LR at 500 meters or more, the unofficial starting long-range distance for centerfire cartridges. In European sporting events, it’s typically shot up to 300 meters—external conditions affect the .22 LR trajectory similarly to how they affect large-caliber ammunition at two or even three times the distance. The 22’s are experiencing a renaissance in the sporting world, and the .22 LR is no longer just for small competitions or hunting small game within 100 meters. The .22 Long Rifle is a rimfire cartridge introduced by J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company in 1887. Before its invention, there were other .22” cartridges, specifically the .22 Short from 1857 and the .22 Long from 1871. The .22 LR combined their properties. It consists of a cartridge case with a rim filled with a priming compound, which also serves as the primer, along with powder and bullets of various materials and properties. ![]()
| Manufacturer: | Norma |
| Caliber: | .22 Long Rifle |
| Number of Rounds: | 50 |
| Bullet Type: | Lead Round Nose (LRN) |
| Bullet Weight: | 43 grain |
| Cartridge Case Material: | Brass |
| Primer Style: | Rimfire |