Brand: Remington
Model: Golden Bullet
Caliber: .22LR
Bullet Weight: 40 Grains
Bullet Type: Plated Lead Round Nose
Velocity: 1255 fps @ Muzzle, 1017 fps @ 100 yards
Drop: -5.6 degrees @ 100 yards, sighted @ 50 yards
Rounds Per Box: 100
Golden Series Bullets are for getting young shooters started, practice plinking, small-game hunting or keeping match shooters scoring high, Remington’s rimfire quality stands tall. As with Remington’s centerfire ammo, they put the maximum level of quality into the .22s so you can get the maximum performance out of them.
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billgreg
1 year agoI bought one box of these at the same time that I bought a Ruger LCP II .22 cal. pistol. After shooting all 100 rounds I experienced several "failure to eject" events, which jammed the pistol. I do nor know if the fault lies in the ammo or in the pistol itself. I have since cleaned the pistol and will try another 100 rounds of the same ammo. Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I use a heavier grain (not available) or a lighter grain?
Johnsy47
1 year agoFunctions well with decent accuracy in my semi-auto's,however,why would anyone pay .17 cents per round when the qty.525 packaging works out to .114 cents per round? This is a significant difference!
Chip
1 year agoI have shot these in several of my guns for, I guess about forty years. I know my old Marlin loves these things and will put 10 shots touching each other in one ragged hole an 50 yards. It shoots well in just about all of them but not as good as the Marlin. Economical and available just about all the time. I've bought buckets of these things and will buy more in the future. Unless you are shooting benchrest, these are worth a try and better than not shooting when the well runs dry. Buy a bunch a... Read more
ROBERT B.
1 year agoI have been a user of Remington Golden 22 LR Ammo for 30 years. I have a Smith & Wesson 5 1/2” Heavy barrel Model 41that I bought over 30 yrs ago. It was tuned by Bob Day the armorer of the Air Force pistol team when I bought it. It is the most accurate pistol I own. The Ammo never fails me.
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