CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box
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Designed for consistency and reliability
Seamless jacket for improved accuracy
CCI's most popular plinking ammunition
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- You must be at least 18 years old to purchase this item.
- One $9 surcharge will be added to orders containing ammunition.
- NY and IL Customers: Ammunition must be shipped to a Gander Mountain store. To purchase you must call 888-542-6337 and press 3.
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Accuracy (9)
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Best Uses
- Target practice (16)
- Shooting ranges (7)
- Hunting (6)
- Competitive shooting (4)
- Outdoors (3)
- Was this a gift?:
- No (9)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Casual/ recreational (5), Enthusiast (5), Home owner (4), Hunter / fisherman (3), Occasional shooter (3)
Most Liked Positive Review
Flawless Ammunition
I have a Walther P22, Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22, and a few other 22lr firearms, and have never ever had a single problem with a round of CCI 22LR am...Read complete review
I have a Walther P22, Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22, and a few other 22lr firearms, and have never ever had a single problem with a round of CCI 22LR ammo. For instance when I first bought the Walther, the gun would not cycle a round correctly every 5 or 6 shots on Federal or Remington ammo (and yes I was using high velocity rounds, cause the P22 is known for having all the problems mentioned when using bulk ammunition). After getting frustrated at the range, I researched and decided to spend the extra money to go with CCI, I never had another failure to feed, stove pipe, or dead round in the Walther. After that experience, I switched to CCI exclusively, and like I said have NEVER had a problem with any firearm when using CCI. Well worth the money
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Good, but not great
The product has its own reputation. This was the first time I purchased from Gander Mountain and the experience was neutral.They were one of only a few places that carried the product. One of ...Read complete review
The product has its own reputation. This was the first time I purchased from Gander Mountain and the experience was neutral.They were one of only a few places that carried the product. One of the boxes was broken, but that wasn't a big deal.[...]. Fortunately, I did not have a pressing need for it.I would shop Gander Mountain again, but it probably won't be my first place to look.
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- Accuracy
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
i like these much better then the bulk boxes. A little higher in cost but i seem to lose 1/3 of the bulk box ammo in semi autos. Think that the hollow point in the bulk boxes cause feeding issues. I have shot about 300 of these and can only think of 3 or 4 feeding issues, versus 3 or 4 out of each 10 round magazine with others.
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- Accuracy
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
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- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
best buy
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- No
Pros
- Accuracy
- Durable
Cons
Best Uses
- Competitive Shooting
- Home Protection
- Hunting
- Outdoors
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
I own a S&W AR 15-22 tactical rifle, semi-auto. My gun eats this ammo up. Very few miss fires. Clean ammo. If I could buy 25,000 round in 1 transaction I would. I shoot 300-500 rounds every Sunday. CCI is great quality!!!
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- Accuracy
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- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
Great price. [...] Very accurite.
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Pros
- Accuracy
- Inexpensive
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Best Uses
- Shooting Ranges
- Simple everyday plinking
- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
CCI works well in my toys. Have never had an alibi using CCI ammunition at the informal match's.
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- Accuracy
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- Outdoors
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
Shot 100 rounds so far in my Marlin 795 with no malfunctions. This gun can be picky.
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- Accuracy
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- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
I was a bit worried about these since I was paying more then I normally do, but I decided to give them a try. Hands down I would say that they make a huge difference! My groups used to be a very mediocre 2in at 50yds using cheap bulk ammo, but now with this stuff the group size is cut in half. Will buy them again!
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- Accuracy
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- Outdoors
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about CCI Target And Plinking Ammunition, 100-Round Box:
I was told by my FFL dealer that this was the only ammo to use in the my S&W M22A pistol and he was rite. I tried several other 22LR ammo and had nothing but problems. I am sticking with CCI and I would highly recommend it!
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Q:
are theese bullets hollow pointsAsked on 8/23/2009 by Anonymous from northport florida1 answer
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These bullets are not hollow points. They have a soft nose bullet for target and plinking.Answered on 8/26/2009 by Matt from Gander Tech
Q:
what does the [glrn] stand for ? and are mini mags or maxi mags?Asked on 6/20/2009 by Anonymous3 answers
A:
The G I don't know, the lrn stands for lead round nose in reference to the design of the bullet.
Mini-mags are .22 lr caliber while the Maxi-Mag are the .22 Mag
caliber.Answered on 9/15/2009 by the41magnumman from Terre Haute, INA:
The "gl" stands for gilded lead,meaning copper-plated.The "rn" stands for round nose,meaning a solid nose.Answered on 9/29/2010 by Shotgun Pete from Rhinelander,WIA:
Well, with a little search engine magic; I think I found your answer. According to this link on cci's web site: http://www.cci-ammunition.com/products/detail.aspx?use=1&loadNo=0030
Product 0030 is called "gilded lead". Now if you look at the bullet type column for product 0030 you will see that it's also called CPRN (Copper Platted Round Nose). So, glrn could be the old name for CPRN.
Guilded has a definition of:
"1. To cover with or as if with a thin layer of gold."
"2. To give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to."
This is speculation; it might be just be a typing error on cci's web site. The only way to know for sure is to ask cci. However, based on the definition of "Guilded" ; it might not be to far off.
PS: If you look at all CCI loads for 22lr:
http://www.cci-ammunition.com/products/products.aspx
You will notice that the bullet type "glrn" no longer exists. Might be a page they forgot to update. Pure speculation on my part. Reporting it to cci.Answered on 1/5/2011 by nix_user from Frozen, IL







