Winchester Xpert Lead Hollow Point Rimfire Ammunition
Item No. 238566
Winchester Xpert Lead Hollow Point Rimfire Ammunition is rated
out of
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Details
https://www.ganderoutdoors.com/winchester-xpert-lead-hollow-point-rimfire-ammunition-238566.html
Winchester Xpert Lead Hollow Point Rimfire Ammunition
$38.79
$39.99
Additional Freight charge of
$3.95
applies.
Additional Information
Features
Winchester Rimfire Ammunition is a remarkable value. Quality-crafted ammunition from a name you can trust. 36 grain. Xpert lead hollow point bullet style. 500-round bulk packs. Shipped ground only.
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- For 22 Long Rifle
- Quality-crafted
- Excellent value
Specs
Unit Weight | 3.50 lb |
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Brand | Winchester |
Reviews
Q & A
Winchester Rimfire Ammunition is a remarkable value. Quality-crafted ammunition from a name you can trust. 36 grain. Xpert lead hollow point bullet style. 500-round bulk packs. Shipped ground only.
Show moreShow less
- For 22 Long Rifle
- Quality-crafted
- Excellent value
Unit Weight | 3.50 lb |
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Brand | Winchester |
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Old Toad from
Multiple Failures to Fire
Purchased 1000 rounds of this ammo. Had several FTFs with first trip to range so decided to check one box using both weapons I have that are chambered for it (KelTec CMR-30 carbine and NAA Mini-revolver). Had 11 FTFs out of 50 rounds. Noticed that rounds from the carbine seemed to have lighter primer marks but also had FTFs from revolver. One round was reloaded in carbine twice so has three primer strikes and still failed to fire. Carbine ran properly with another brand of ammo. Still have approximately 900 rounds of this junk
Date published: 2018-12-08
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Procana from
Buyer Beware
Every 25 rd. magazine of Win. 222 I fired had at least two issues. There were feed issues and failures to extract. Constantly had to stop, put safety on, drop magazine then clear the jam. You know the drill. It is tough to get into a grove with this nonsense.
However, I gave it 2 stars for performance because when it did fire it was accurate.
I loaded different ammo (bulk) to determine if it was my weapon (Ruger 10/22 with Volquartsen upgrades throughout). Nope, all the other ammo cycled just fine. Went back to the Win. 222 and the jamming routine started again. It is incredibly unreliable ammunition and reflects poorly on Winchester's QC. Please fix this as I really wanted to like the Winchester .22lr
Date published: 2019-06-09
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Kitkat35 from
Frustrating
These are cheap and it's a big box, so you're tempted to purchase - DON'T. These jam constantly and often won't load properly in my handgun, so I end up ejecting live rounds and also have lots of misfires and the same issues with my rifle, though they do seem to function better in my rifle. The tips tend to be "wiggly," which I suspect is the main issue. You will find yourself spending more time dealing with ammo issues on these than actually firing your weapon, though when they actually manage to fire, they appear to be accurate.
Date published: 2018-10-19
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Mushu1 from
POOR QUALITY CONTROL!
Bought a brick of winchester wildcat and have found them to be substandard in my Marlin 795SS for example 8 FTFs out of 50 round box, 4 rounds would not eject after being fired. Of the ones that failed to fire I placed them in my rifle to shoot a second time with still no results! The primer strikes are strong so I know it's not my rifle! Very frustrating indeed. Will not buy again!
Date published: 2018-10-25
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Dale from
Poor performance and quality
Misfires, squibs, primer exploded around the base of the shell when shooting. Found many bullets are not secured in the brass and can be moved, twisted in the casing causing loading issues and bent rounds. Very disappointed with the quality.
Date published: 2018-07-26
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Mark from
Terrible
I've tried a half dozen other brands in significant quantities, and this is by far the worst performing 22LR ammo I've ever used. Reliability and quality is at the bottom by a long shot. When it does perform, it is far, far better in rifles, and pretty accurate. Hugely dissapointing in terms of misfires though..
Date published: 2018-08-05
Rated 3 out of
5
by
eli. from
runs good
cycles well in 10/22 reasonable accuracy
one inch groups from a ruger precicion at 100yds w occasional flyer
B.C. seems to be better than average for a lrn projectile
accuracy falls off past supersonic roughly @ 100 yds as expected
no failure to fire, cycle or eject...so far
review is based on the first 150 rounds
runs well in the markII pistol
compared to bulk ammo in a high velocity category, the value to power to accuracy rating is very good @ sub MOA potential 70% of the time and 90fpe retained at 100 yds. nice well rounded general purpose practice round and good game collector inside 50yds.
Date published: 2019-02-19
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Aneil21 from
FTF made me give up.
Disappointed in the failure to fires with these bullets. Finally got my grandpas Harrington and Richardson 922 from my dad an super excited to shoot it, and then i had more than enough failure to fires with these bullets. Tried firing them again, some would eventually fire but some i'd try 2 or 3 times and nothing. i gave up after trying to fire 15 rounds. Made my experience a big disappointment, i would not trust my life with these.
Date published: 2019-03-11