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22LR 45gr Suppressor American Eagle

22LR 45gr Suppressor American Eagle

22LR / 50
$14.00
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22LR 45gr Suppressor American Eagle
FEDERAL

22LR 45gr Suppressor American Eagle

SKU: FAE22SUP1
$14.00
Calibre22LR
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American Eagle Rimfire Suppressor rounds perform to their ballistic peak in suppressed firearms, thanks to carefully selected propellants, bullet weights and primers. Their sub-sonic loading eliminates the super-sonic "crack" suppressors can't silence. In addition, special clean-burning powders minimize fouling while reliably functioning in semi-automatic firearms. Suppressor loads are priced for volume shooting.

• Bullet weights and profiles carefully selected for suppressed firearms

• Clean burning powders for easier cleanup

• Subsonic muzzle velocities

• Reliable function, feeding and ignition

• Federal® brass cases

Specs

Caliber
22 LR

Grain Weight
45

Bullet Style
CPRN

Muzzle Velocity
970

Ballistic Coefficient
.130

Package Quantity
50

Usage
Target Shooting

Ballistics

•
Velocity

•
Energy

•
Wind Drift

•
Average Range

•
Long Range

Velocity in feet per second

Muzzle
50 Y
100 Y
150 Y

970
908
856
811

Energy in Foot Pounds

Muzzle
50 Y
100 Y
150 Y

94
82
73
66

Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 mph)

Muzzle
50 Y
100 Y
150 Y

-0.0
1.0
3.7
8.2

Wind Drift in Inches (at 10 MPH Crosswind)

Average Range

50 Y
100 Y
150 Y

-9.0
-29.9

Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 50 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.

Long Range

50 Y
100 Y
150 Y

4.5

-16.4

Height of bullet trajectory in inches above or below line of sight if zeroed at 50 yards. Sights 1.5 inches above bore line.

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