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Hornady V-MAX .224 55 Grain Bullets 100/Box

UPC: 090255222715

$26.99

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Description

Hornady V-MAX .22 caliber (.224) 55-grain bullets are precision reloading components featuring a polymer tip and aerodynamic profile. Each box contains 100 jacketed bullets with a swaged lead core. The V-MAX design is engineered to improve ballistic coefficient and in-flight stability for flat trajectories and repeatable accuracy. These bullets are commonly used for varmint and small-game shooting as well as precision applications where consistent external ballistics are important.

Key Specifications

  • The bullet diameter is .224 inches.
  • The bullet weight is 55 grains.
  • Each package contains 100 bullets.
  • The bullet type is a V-MAX polymer-tip.
  • The ballistic coefficient (G1) is 0.255.
  • The sectional density is 0.157.
  • The core material is lead.
  • The jacket material is copper.
  • The bullets are jacketed for consistent performance.

For reloaders prioritizing consistent external ballistics and predictable terminal behavior in varmint and small-game scenarios, the Hornady 55-grain V-MAX provides a balanced combination of aerodynamic efficiency and controlled fragmentation characteristics. Manufactured to Hornady’s production standards, these bullets support repeatable accuracy and reliable flight performance across a range of loads.

Additional information

UPC

090255222715

Manufacturer

Manufacturer Part Number

22271

Bullet Caliber

.22 Caliber

Caliber/Gauge

.22 Caliber

Grains

55Gr

Length

2.6000

Model

Product Type

V-Max

Quantity

100

Shipping Weight

0.8313

Units per Box

100

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