Remington Thunderbolt Ammo with 4000-Round Ammo Case, .22 LR, 40 Grain
Key Features
4000 rounds of Thunderbolt ammo
Perfect ammo for novices, plinking, and small game
Amazing quality and accuracy
Includes a latching ammo can
Availability: Sold Out
- Shipping restrictions apply. Details.
- Additional freight charge of $25.00 per item.
- 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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Pros
- Great Vallue
- Nice Case
Cons
- Dirty Ammo
- Get A Bore Snake
Best Uses
- Cheap
- Outdoors
- Shoot All Day
- Shooting Ranges
Comments about Remington Thunderbolt Ammo with 4000-Round Ammo Case, .22 LR, 40 Grain:
This ammo is a great value, but after you put a few rounds through the chamber, you will get significant build up in the barrel. Nothin a quick pull of the bore snake wont fix!
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Comments about Remington Thunderbolt Ammo with 4000-Round Ammo Case, .22 LR, 40 Grain:
I have a Walther p22, two rugers, a S&W M&P 22 AR and nothing else fires in those but the thunderbolts. Yes it does cause more deposits in the weapon...but they have to be cleaned anyway. Never had a failure to fire with these like I have winchester. I have ran through thousands of rounds with this stuff and have not had any problems with it. Cant beat the stuff if youre just going to go shoot some targets with it.
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Pros
- Very cheap
Cons
- Poor Construction
- Poor Performance
- Unsafe
Best Uses
- As a weight
Comments about Remington Thunderbolt Ammo with 4000-Round Ammo Case, .22 LR, 40 Grain:
This stuff is _terrible_. Do a quick search online for remington thunderbolt, it's apparently common knowledge (except to me, oops) how bad it is.
irregular powder loads, so precision is a joke.
Terrible priming, so they don't shoot reliably.
Poor bullet sizing, so some of them bounce around the barrel, others drag, both leave massive lead deposits in the barrel
Worst, I had more squibs than with anything I've ever shot. That can just be dangerous.
At this time you can get CCI for $119/1600; you'd be far better off buying a couple boxes of the CCI; you'd get more actual bangs for your buck.
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