Federal Punch Personal Defense Ammo 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire 45 Grain Jacketed Hollow Point 1000 fps, 50 Rounds
Shooters possess diverse needs, firearm limitations and preferences. However, rimfire has not typically been deemed practical for self-defense - until now. Presenting Punch Personal Defense rimfire by federal Premium. These cartridges feature a nickel-plated lead-core bullet, achieving exceptional velocities while meticulously controlling expansion to ensure critical penetration depths, even with short-barrel handguns. Rigorous function testing guarantees dependable ignition, cycling and overall performance. Whether seeking a backup gun, desiring an alternative to centerfires or aiming to maximize the potential of a rimfire pistol, Punch introduces viable options for the first time.
Features : - Maximum velocity for energy and penetration: 1070 fps through 2-inch barrel handguns 1650 fps out of 24-inch rifle barrels
- 29-grain nickel-plated lead-core bullet
- Projectile profile and composition optimized for the deepest penetration through short-barrel handguns - Rigorous function testing ensures reliability
- Nickel-plated case for ease of extraction and corrosion resistance
Specifications : - Category: Rimfire Rounds
- Series: Personal Defense Punch
- Model: Premium
- Caliber: 22 WMR
- Casing Material: Nickel-Plated Brass
- Muzzle Energy: 100 ft lbs
- Muzzle Velocity: 1000 fps
- Bullet Coating: Nickel-Plated
- Bullet Type: Jacketed Hollow Point (JHP)
- Bullet Weight: 45 Grain
- Rounds Per Box: 50 Rounds
- Application: Home Defense
Caliber Dictionary
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.
The 22 Magnum is properly called the 22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire or 22 WMR. It uses a considerably longer 1.0551-inch than the .22 Long Rifle and propels a 40-grain jacketed bullet at considerably higher velocity, up to 1910 feet per second. Other choices include lighter bullets, down to 30 grains at 2250 fps; and heavier bullets up to 50 grains at 1530 fps. The 22 Magnum was introduced by Winchester in 1959. It has remained popular ever since, but although it is much faster and more powerful it has never approached the 22 Long Rifle in popularity. It is offered by all firms who load rimfire ammunition, with wide choices in both rifles and handguns. A historic problem is that it has been very difficult to make it function consistently in semiautomatics, but it offers capability for small and game varmints to at least 125 yards, thus filling a gap between the .22 Long Rifle and centerfire .22 Hornet. — Craig Boddington