#22832 A-MAX@ B.G.:0.435 C.O.L.:2.390" VELOCITY (FPS-feet per second)
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23.1 gr.
22.7 gr.
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23.7 gr. 23.6
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A lengthened version of the Z originally an experimental des ultimately adopted a variation
commercially as the 223 Reming has greater case capacity than t velocity and range potential. In I
between the 222 and such r Donaldson Wasp and Wincheste the 222 magnum, however, fall with such high performance 2 220 Swift.
Tllte 222 Remington Magnum h because it handles heavier bulle
slightly superior to the 222 wtu rvhen a lot of shooting must br vards.