
Fiocchi Training Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr TMJ Ammo
All Fiocchi Training Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr TMJ Ammo Prices
DEALER | QTY | PRICE | SHIPPING | TOTAL | PRICE/RD |
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Sentry Ammo | 1000 | $238.25 | $22.99 | $261.24 | $0.26 |
Fast Ammo | 1000 | $224.96 | $36.99 | $261.95 | $0.26 |
Black Basin Outdoors | 1000 | $264.52 | $10.99 | $275.51 | $0.28 |
Fast Ammo | 500 | $106.97 | $30.99 | $137.96 | $0.28 |
Sentry Ammo | 500 | $123.73 | $17.99 | $141.72 | $0.28 |
Black Basin Outdoors | 500 | $142.13 | $10.99 | $153.12 | $0.31 |
Fast Ammo | 50 | $7.70 | $16.99 | $24.69 | $0.49 |
Sentry Ammo | 50 | $13.94 | $11.99 | $25.93 | $0.52 |
Black Basin Outdoors | 50 | $15.98 | $10.99 | $26.97 | $0.54 |
All Fiocchi Training Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr TMJ Ammo Specs
Product Overview
Fiocchi's Training Dynamics .22 WMR 40gr TMJ Ammo stands out as a practical choice for small game hunting and varmint control. If you're dealing with pesky critters on your property or aiming to hunt small game, this cartridge delivers. The 40-grain TMJ bullet, propelled at 1910 fps, offers enough punch to humanely dispatch rabbits, squirrels, and similar-sized game within reasonable distances. When precision is paramount in these scenarios, you'll appreciate the consistent performance this round provides.
Beyond its hunting applications, this ammunition shines as a results-oriented training round. For shooters looking to sharpen their skills without breaking the bank, the .22 WMR offers a step up from the .22 LR in terms of power and range, while still maintaining manageable recoil. The TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) construction ensures cleaner shooting, reducing lead exposure and fouling in your firearm. This means you can spend more time sending rounds downrange and less time cleaning, maximizing your practice sessions. Whether you're preparing for larger calibers or simply enjoy the challenge of a more potent rimfire, this Fiocchi offering delivers a balance of performance and practicality that serious shooters will appreciate.
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- TMJ (Total Metal Jacket) design reduces lead exposure, ideal for high-volume shooters and indoor ranges
- 40-grain bullet weight offers good accuracy and terminal performance for varmint hunting
- Well-suited for training and target practice due to its "Training Dynamics" designation
Disadvantages
- Not the best choice for self-defense due to the TMJ design's limited expansion
- TMJ bullets can be more prone to ricochet than soft point or hollow point designs
- Not ideal for situations requiring maximum penetration, such as thick-skinned pest control