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Piney Mountain .22 Long Rifle RED Tracer Ammunition - 50 Rounds
This .22LR tracer ammunition produces a bright colored beam of light over 100 yards. Since the trail is visible by day or night, it allows the shooter to see a clear view of the bullet’s trajectory, flight path, and impact point. A great training tool to novice and experienced shooters alike. Ricochets are immediately seen and will provide for range care.
.22LR rimfire cartridges are designed for use in rifles and will function in most auto-loading firearms.
- .22 Long Rifle
- Brass Cased
- Lead Round Nose
- RED Tracer Projectile
- Visible in Day or Night
- Standard Velocity Tracer Burn Range: 100+ Yards
- Muzzle Velocity: 1070 fps (Approx.)
- Made by Piney Mountain Ammo in the USA
- Manf. Part #: PMTRCRRD
This tracer ammunition uses a hollow based bullet that contains a pyrotechnic composition similar to a flare. When fired , the smokeless powder in the cartridge ignites the tracer composition. They are non corrosive and will not harm your barrel or firearm.
WARNING: Tracer ammo can and will start fires. Know your backstop and beyond. Do not use in dry, windy conditions. Know your weapon and its limitations. Hearing and eye protection are suggested. Lead is known to cause birth, defects, reproductive harm, and other serious injury. Wash thoroughly after handling. Keep out of the reach of children. Beware of ricochets.
NOTE: Tracer ammunition CANNOT be shipped to CA, MA, NY or Cook county, IL.
Please check your State, County and local laws for restrictions before purchasing.
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.22 piney mountain tracers
Great rounds. Works as advertised
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johncwilli1@att.net
These tracers work! I bought .22 tracers from another manufacturer(foreign) that didn't burn half the time and they caused my rifle to jam. But not these-they're great!!
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Piney Mountain .22 tracers
These tracer rounds are exceptional when used at night-time. Well worth the premium cost compared to conventional .22 LR in my opinion. They load and cycle fine in my Ruger 10/22 and I would assume they work fine in other weapons.