Rimfire Target Ammo
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Rimfire Target Ammo
About Target Rimfire Ammunition
Like the name suggests, ammunition of this type is intended for target shooting use. Naturally, these loadings feature projectiles and traits which are conducive to recreational shooting and practice. Target rimfire ammo is found in a wide range of calibers like .22 LR, .22 WMR, and more. Ammo of this type is available in a wide range of grain weights, projectile types, velocities, and other styles which cater to various types of shooters. This is to say that there are range ammo offerings which are suitable for various purposes at the range.Types of Target Rimfire Ammo Loadings
- Copper Plated Hollow Point (CPHP):This term is most commonly used when referring to .22 Long Rifle ammunition or other rimfire calibers. Like the name suggests, these loadings feature hollow point projectiles with copper jacketing. Additionally, these loadings feature lighter projectile weights and are loaded to achieve high velocities. These types of loadings are well-suited for a variety of firearms and use cases such as plinking.
- Lead Round Nose (LRN):These loadings feature exposed lead projectiles which feature rounded tips. These types of loadings are common in rimfire ammo offerings and centerfire handgun ammunition loadings. Loadings of this type are well-suited to a variety of use cases and are great for plinking and recreational shooting. The lack of jacketing typically keeps pricing low for these loadings.
- Total Metal Jacket (TMJ):These types of loadings feature projectiles which are entirely and completely enclosed within a metal jacket. TMJ loadings differ from FMJ loadings as they feature projectiles which are completely enclosed. In most cases, this jacketing is copper and is applied via electroplating. These loadings notably reduce the amount of lead one is exposed to during the firing process, specifically due to the elimination of an exposed lead projectile base. Also referred to as TMC, or Total Metal Case loadings by some manufacturers.

