Best .224 Valkyrie Ammo
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The .224 Valkyrie represents Federal Premium's answer to the long-range shooting community's demand for an AR-15 cartridge capable of maintaining supersonic velocities past 1,000 yards. Introduced in 2018, this innovative round was specifically designed to push the ballistic limits of the MSR-15 platform while maintaining compatibility with standard AR-15 lower receivers. The cartridge achieves its impressive long-range performance by utilizing heavy-for-caliber .224 bullets in the 80-90 grain range, seated in a case derived from the 6.8 SPC with optimized dimensions for reliable feeding.
What sets the .224 Valkyrie apart from predecessors like the .223 Remington and .22 Nosler is its ability to stabilize and efficiently propel high-BC bullets that remain supersonic well beyond 1,200 yards. With proper 90-grain match loads achieving ballistic coefficients exceeding 0.56, the cartridge delivers significantly less wind drift and drop compared to any other AR-15 compatible round. Muzzle velocities range from 2,675 fps with heavy match bullets to 3,300 fps with lightweight varmint projectiles, generating between 1,388 and 1,529 ft-lbs of muzzle energy depending on the load.
The .224 Valkyrie has found its primary audience among Precision Rifle Series competitors, long-range target shooters, and varmint hunters who appreciate its flat trajectory and mild recoil. The cartridge requires a 1:7 twist barrel for optimal stabilization of heavy bullets and uses a 6.8 SPC bolt face, making conversion from standard AR-15s straightforward with a barrel and bolt swap. For shooters seeking to maximize the AR-15 platform's long-range potential without stepping up to an AR-10, the .224 Valkyrie offers a compelling combination of accuracy, terminal performance, and shootability.
All .224 Valkyrie Loads
Compare ballistics and prices across 9 products
| PRODUCT ↕ | GRAIN ↕ | VELOCITY ↕ | ENERGY ↕ | BC ↕ | USE CASE ↕ | BEST PRICE ↕ |
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Federal AE .224 Valkyrie 75gr TMJ Ammo
75gr
• 3000 fps
• Target & Range
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75gr | 3000 | 1499 | .35 | Target & Range | $0.77/rd |
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Federal Fusion .224 Valkyrie 90gr SP Ammo
90gr
• 2700 fps
• Hunting
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90gr | 2700 | 1388 | .424 | Hunting | $2.43/rd |
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Federal Gold Medal .224 Valkyrie 80.5gr Berger OTM Ammo
80.5gr
• 2925 fps
• Competition
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80.5gr | 2925 | 1529 | .441 | Competition | $1.83/rd |
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Federal Premium .224 Valkyrie 90gr Sierra MatchKing BTHP Ammo
90gr
• 2700 fps
• Competition
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90gr | 2700 | 1457 | .563 | Competition | $1.53/rd |
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Hornady .224 Valkyrie Match 88gr ELD Ammo
88gr
• 2675 fps
• Competition
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88gr | 2675 | 1398 | .545 | Competition | $1.37/rd |
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Hornady .224 Valkyrie Varmint Express 60gr V-Max Ammo
60gr
• 3300 fps
• Hunting
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60gr | 3300 | 1451 | .265 | Hunting | $1.27/rd |
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Hornady BLACK .224 Valkyrie 75gr BTHP Ammo
75gr
• 3000 fps
• Target & Range
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75gr | 3000 | 1499 | .395 | Target & Range | $1.12/rd |
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Remington Premier .224 Valkyrie 90gr MatchKing BTHP Ammo
90gr
• 2700 fps
• Competition
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90gr | 2700 | 1457 | .563 | Competition | $1.50/rd |
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Sierra Prairie Enemy .224 Valkyrie 69gr BlitzKing Ammo
69gr
• 3125 fps
• Hunting
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69gr | 3125 | 1497 | .37 | Hunting | $1.41/rd |
Advantages and Disadvantages
Pros
- Remains supersonic past 1,200 yards with heavy match bullets - farther than any other AR-15 cartridge
- Exceptional ballistic coefficients (up to 0.563 G1) minimize wind drift and drop at extended ranges
- Mild recoil allows shooters to spot their own impacts and make rapid follow-up shots
- Compatible with standard AR-15 lower receivers - only requires barrel and bolt change
- Wide variety of factory loads from 60-90 grains for varmint hunting, match shooting, and medium game
- Lower cost per round than 6.5 Creedmoor while approaching similar long-range performance from an AR-15
- Excellent barrel life compared to overbore cartridges like .22-250
Cons
- Requires 1:7 twist barrel for heavy bullets - not compatible with slower twist .223/5.56 barrels
- Uses 6.8 SPC bolt face - cannot use standard AR-15 bolts
- Limited magazine capacity (typically 24-25 rounds) compared to .223 Remington
- Ammunition availability more limited than .223/5.56 or 6.5 Creedmoor
- Some early rifles experienced feeding issues - quality barrel and magazine selection important
- Not legal for deer hunting in some states due to .224 caliber restrictions
- Heavy match bullets require slower velocities, increasing holdover at mid-range distances