
Fiocchi Field Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) Rimfire Ammo
All Fiocchi Field Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) Rimfire Ammo Prices
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40 gr | JSP | 1910 fps | 324 ft-lbs | 0.126 | N/A | |
40 gr | JHP | 1910 fps | 324 ft-lbs | 0.113 |
$0.20
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40 gr | PSP | 1910 fps | 324 ft-lbs | 0.113 |
$0.29
1000 Rounds
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40 gr | JSP | 1875 fps | 312 ft-lbs | 0.133 |
$0.31
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40 gr | JHP | 1875 fps | 312 ft-lbs | 0.114 |
$0.25
1000 Rounds
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All Fiocchi Field Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) Rimfire Ammo Specs
Fiocchi Field Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) Rimfire Ammo Bullet Drop and Load Data
Product Overview
Fiocchi's Field Dynamics .22 WMR ammunition stands out as a versatile performer for small game hunting and varmint control. The 40-grain Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) bullet, propelled at a zippy 1910 fps, delivers a potent combination of expansion and penetration. This makes it particularly effective for taking down coyotes, foxes, and similarly sized predators at moderate ranges. If you're dealing with pest problems on your property or looking to keep your freezer stocked with rabbit and squirrel, this cartridge offers the reliability and terminal performance you need.
Beyond its hunting applications, this .22 Magnum load serves as an excellent training round for those who own .22 WMR revolvers or rifles. The manageable recoil and flat trajectory allow you to practice shot placement and follow-through without developing bad habits. When accuracy is your primary concern, the consistent brass casings and uniform powder charge translate to tighter groups downrange. For rural property owners who value self-sufficiency, this ammunition offers a practical balance of power and precision, whether you're protecting livestock or simply enjoying an afternoon of target practice.
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- JSP bullet design offers controlled expansion for improved terminal performance on varmints and small game
- 40-grain bullet weight provides a good balance of penetration and expansion for the caliber
- Well-suited for hunting small game and varmints at moderate ranges
Disadvantages
- Too strong for very small pests like rats or squirrels, potentially damaging pelts
- Recoil and report may be more pronounced than .22 LR, potentially affecting follow-up shots