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Winchester Dynapoint .22 Mag 45gr CPHP Ammo

Winchester Dynapoint .22 Mag 45gr CPHP Ammo

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All Winchester Dynapoint .22 Mag 45gr CPHP Ammo Specs

Manufacturer
Winchester
Caliber
.22 Magnum
Casing
Brass
Bullet Weight
45 grains
Projectile Type
CPHP
Velocity
1550 fps
Muzzle Energy
240 ft-lbs

Product Overview

Winchester's Dynapoint .22 Mag 45gr CPHP Ammo jumps out as a versatile performer for small game hunting and varmint control. The copper-plated hollow point (CPHP) design ensures reliable expansion upon impact, making it particularly effective for taking down coyotes, foxes, and similar-sized varmints. With its 1550 fps velocity, this cartridge delivers the knock-down power you need when every shot counts in the field.

For anyone with pest problems, this ammunition offers a practical solution. The .22 Magnum caliber provides extended range compared to standard .22LR, allowing you to effectively manage your property from a distance. If you're facing persistent groundhog issues in your crop fields or need to protect your livestock from predators, this round's 240 ft-lbs of muzzle energy ensures clean, ethical harvests. The brass casing also adds to its reliability, reducing the likelihood of feeding issues in your firearm when you need dependable performance.

Pros and Cons

Advantages

  • Copper-plated hollow point (CPHP) design offers improved expansion for varmint hunting
  • Dynapoint technology enhances accuracy and terminal performance on small game
  • Suitable for pest control and small game hunting up to 100 yards

Disadvantages

  • 45-grain bullet weight may limit penetration on larger varmints compared to heavier options
  • Limited effectiveness beyond 100 yards for ethical hunting practices
  • Not ideal for self-defense applications due to rimfire ignition system's lower reliability