50rds - 22LR Sellier & Bellot 38 gr. High Velocity Hollow Point Ammo

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Sellier & Bellot Ammunition 38 Grain Hollow Point Ammo Details

This .22 Long Rifle ammo manufactured by Sellier & Bellot is great for hunting smaller game and varmints. Whether you're at the plinking range or shooting small varmints this ammo is well suited for the job.

  • Condition
    New
  • Bullet Weight
    38 Grain
  • Bullet Type
  • Use Type
    Range Training, Varmint Hunting
  • Casing Type
    Brass
  • Quantity
    50
  • Ammo Caliber
    22 Long Rifle (LR)
  • Manufacturer SKU
    SB22B
  • Primer Type
    Rimfire
  • Muzzle Velocity
    1230
  • Muzzle Energy
  • UPC Barcode
    754908520053
  • Cost Per Round
    $0.12/ppr

The Reviews

Why Shooters and Hunters love or hate 50rds - 22LR Sellier & Bellot 38 gr. High Velocity Hollow Point Ammo

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    posted on by Steven Stein

    Very nice ammunition. The lubricant on the case and lead is intended to be left on the round I believe because unlike most ammunition produced in America which has a wax type lubricant applied to the lead, European rounds do not. I think the may be the reason some people have had failure-to-eject problems with rounds which had been clean. I've not had this issue with my Ruger Mark III Hunter as I left the substance intact on the rounds. I figure that the manufacturer knows what they are doing when they produce the product. If they ship it with the "grease" on the outside of the round, it is meant to be loaded and fired that way from your firearm. Just my uninformed opinion.

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    posted on by J. Comito

    Have found nothing wrong with my ammo. Feeds in perfectly. Will continue using this company for all my ammo needs.

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    posted on by Jim Walcott

    The first thing I noticed when I opened the first box was that the bullets and casings were coated with a sticky substance. I hastily wiped most of it off and then tried using the 22LR bullets in my 22LR Beretta pistol. The first shot chambered and fired accurately but from then on the gun jammed and would not eject the spent brass. I literally had to pry it out with my pocket knife. That sticky coating seemed to be the problem so I spent a good deal of time cleaning all that junk off and tried again. It still would not feed or eject correctly. I immediately loaded up some Remington HPs without cleaning the gun or anything. 50 rounds of the Remington fed through the gun flawlessly. Too bad I'm stuck with 4 boxes. I hope I can burn them in my single shot rifle to use them up. Best to stick with name brands made in the good ole USA!

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    posted on by C Lefebvre

    This ammo is sub par at best. Dirty and extremely smokey.. Won't buy it again.

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    posted on by Major II

    Be a bit careful when you open the 50rd box... the first one of mine was packed in upside down to the outside label..
    I had a dozen or more so fall out on the bench before I realized it was a game of pickup sticks
    .No issue really, just a gag maybe.
    Didn't notice the residue Mr. Laureles mentioned

    I'll give it 4 1/2 stars

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    posted on by D Simcoe

    Good product even coming from over seas. Keep up the good work. 22 LR continues to be evasive can't hardly fine it any where! Why, could be people keep stocking it, or are they hording it?

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    posted on by Steve Colomey

    This ammo runs great in my wife's SR22 pistol. I only gave it 4 stars because it does run a little dirtier than others. Still a good deal.

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    posted on by Miles Plowden

    great price!

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    posted on by Rick Laureles

    This is a very well made. 22 LR ammo. You open the box and take a look at one of the bullets ,there's quality written all over it. The hollow point cavity is very well made. Some may say that for a. 22, a bullet is a bullet . Not so, you compare this hollow point to other hollow points of the same caliber and you can see the difference. As far as hunting is concerned, rabbit and squirrel of course are no match. But I also knocked down a raccoon and a coyote on separate occasions. Both were headshots. Again I believe in part because of the accuracy of the ammo. Coyote was at over 75 yards using a BSA Sweet scope on my Henry octagon lever action rifle. I will definitely be buying more of this ammo. Only downside is the bullet has a coating of some kind of lubricant. But I took the time to wipe it off before using it. But that's just me. Didn't seem to affect the accuracy any.

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