Posted: Wed May 15 5:37 AM PDT  
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Think better of the lowly .22LR cartridge. It might be woefully underpowered compared to centerfire alternatives, but it has a lot going for it.

To prove it, let’s take a closer look at 5 of the best applications for .22LR. Roll up your sleeves, get a brick of bulk .22LR ammo, and redeem it with these.

Teaching New Shooters

There simply is no better cartridge for introducing a new shooter to the world of firearms, especially if that person has never held a gun before.

The low recoil and intimidating nature of .22 Long Rifle makes it the perfect beginner’s cartridge. It’s not overwhelming, either.

On top of that, there are many guns chambered in .22, including long guns and handguns.

Drilling to Overcome Flinching

Lots of shooters, both inexperienced and experienced, struggle with bad habits, specifically flinching.

The problem with heavier cartridges is you can lose the flinch in the recoil, making it hard to pinpoint and overcome.

But the thing about .22LR is that it produces such little recoil and you almost can’t feel it; so if you flinch, you’ll know.

Plus, you won’t waste a lot of money if you are burning through .22LR trying to overcome that bad habit.

High-Volume Target Shooting and Competition Shooting

The low cost, low recoil, and wide availability of .22LR makes it an ideal cartridge for high-volume target shooting, particularly because you can burn a whole heck of a lot of brass without wasting a lot of money.

It makes a good competitive cartridge, too, for small bore disciplines. Really, it’s good for pretty much everything except long-distance shooting. This little cartridge can be a tack driver from an accurized gun.

Hunting Small Game

The .22 Long Rifle is the king of small wild game cartridges, and there shall be no talk to the contrary. Truth be told, it actually carries enough power to dispatch even medium-sized wild game, in a light-recoiling, affordable package. The best part about using a .22…it doesn’t damage the meat.

Dispatching Trapped Game

Need a trapline gun? Make it a .22. As stated, this cartridge is powered appropriately to dispatch even medium-sized wild game.

Let’s just shoot straight for a second. Chris McCandless killed a moose with a 22. There’s nothing on your trapline you won’t be able to ethically take with it.

These Are Great Applications, but Why .22LR Bulk Ammo?

So why is .22LR the right cartridge for all of the disciplines mentioned here? Well, let’s break down the following.

  • Price: This is definitely one of the most if not the most affordable cartridge out there. If you buy in bulk, you can sometimes pay less than 5 cents per round.

 

  • Availability: This rimfire cartridge is the one offering that everyone - not just gun shops - sells. Heck, you can get it at convenience stores and gas stations in most areas of the country.

 

  • Low weight and bulk: Need to carry a ton of ammo? Not a problem with .22LR. You can stuff 100 rounds in a pocket, no problem. Try that with literally any other round.
  • Low recoil: The .22 doesn’t kick, and that means you can shoot more accurately, for longer, with less fatigue.
  • Utility: We already covered all the things you can use .22LR for so we won’t beat a dead horse.

Where Can You Get .22LR Bulk Ammo Online

Looking for .22LR bulk ammo? Get it online at Bucking Horse Outpost. They carry a ton of brands and rounds, and also offer bulk deals on other popular calibers and cartridges.

Plus, they’re constantly running police-trade in specials and other hot deals. Bookmark their website and don’t forget them when you need to restock the ammo cans.


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