
Availability: In Stock
Hornady .22 caliber rifle bullets are a solid choice for handloaders who want consistent, reliable ammunition for target shooting and varmint work. These 55-grain FMJ-BT (full metal jacket boat-tail) rounds use Hornady's AMP jacket technology, which is engineered to tighter tolerances than older manufacturing methods. That means less variation in wall thickness and concentricity from bullet to bullet—factors that directly affect accuracy and consistency downrange.
What sets the AMP jacket apart is durability. The jacket is built to hold together through impact and penetration rather than deform or separate on target. If you've loaded ammunition that performed unpredictably or seen jackets fail on impact, you'll notice the difference here. For varmint hunters and shooters running high-velocity .223 or .22-250 loads, that structural integrity matters—you get the terminal performance you planned for, not a surprise failure at distance.
These bullets are offered with a cannelure, which is a groove rolled into the jacket near the base. If you're loading in a semi-automatic rifle or a lever gun where bullet setback is a concern, the cannelure helps lock the bullet in place so it doesn't creep forward under recoil. Hand-loaders working single-shot or bolt rifles may not need it, but it's a useful feature for higher-volume shooting or duty-style applications.
| Caliber | .22 (.224") |
| Weight | 55 grains |
| Bullet Type | Full Metal Jacket Boat-Tail (FMJ-BT) |
| Jacket Technology | Hornady AMP (Advanced Manufacturing Process) |
| Cannelure | Yes |
These .224" diameter bullets are designed for .223 Remington, .22-250 Remington, and other .22 centerfire cartridges. Do not use them in rimfire rifles like .22 LR or .22 WMR—they are centerfire bullets only. Always verify compatibility with your specific cartridge and rifle before loading.
The cannelure is a groove that helps lock the bullet in place during seating, which is especially valuable if you're loading for semi-automatic rifles or lever guns where recoil can cause bullet creep over multiple shots. If you're loading for a bolt-action single-shot, the cannelure is less critical but still doesn't hurt.
These 55-grain FMJ-BT bullets are engineered for target shooting, training, and varmint applications. For hunting larger game, consult ballistics data and your local regulations—some jurisdictions require expanding bullets for hunting, and FMJ rounds may not meet those requirements or perform as intended on game.
Hornady's AMP jacket is manufactured to tighter tolerances with more consistent wall thickness than older jacket methods. This reduces variation shot-to-shot, improves reliability on target, and delivers more predictable terminal performance. The result is bullets that shoot more consistently and hold together better under impact.

SKU: 167525309 • Width: 4.12in • Height: 2.62in • Depth: 5.5in • Weight: 4.12oz
Availability: In Stock
Hornady .22 caliber rifle bullets are a solid choice for handloaders who want consistent, reliable ammunition for target shooting and varmint work. These 55-grain FMJ-BT (full metal jacket boat-tail) rounds use Hornady's AMP jacket technology, which is engineered to tighter tolerances than older manufacturing methods. That means less variation in wall thickness and concentricity from bullet to bullet—factors that directly affect accuracy and consistency downrange.
What sets the AMP jacket apart is durability. The jacket is built to hold together through impact and penetration rather than deform or separate on target. If you've loaded ammunition that performed unpredictably or seen jackets fail on impact, you'll notice the difference here. For varmint hunters and shooters running high-velocity .223 or .22-250 loads, that structural integrity matters—you get the terminal performance you planned for, not a surprise failure at distance.
These bullets are offered with a cannelure, which is a groove rolled into the jacket near the base. If you're loading in a semi-automatic rifle or a lever gun where bullet setback is a concern, the cannelure helps lock the bullet in place so it doesn't creep forward under recoil. Hand-loaders working single-shot or bolt rifles may not need it, but it's a useful feature for higher-volume shooting or duty-style applications.
| Caliber | .22 (.224") |
| Weight | 55 grains |
| Bullet Type | Full Metal Jacket Boat-Tail (FMJ-BT) |
| Jacket Technology | Hornady AMP (Advanced Manufacturing Process) |
| Cannelure | Yes |
These .224" diameter bullets are designed for .223 Remington, .22-250 Remington, and other .22 centerfire cartridges. Do not use them in rimfire rifles like .22 LR or .22 WMR—they are centerfire bullets only. Always verify compatibility with your specific cartridge and rifle before loading.
The cannelure is a groove that helps lock the bullet in place during seating, which is especially valuable if you're loading for semi-automatic rifles or lever guns where recoil can cause bullet creep over multiple shots. If you're loading for a bolt-action single-shot, the cannelure is less critical but still doesn't hurt.
These 55-grain FMJ-BT bullets are engineered for target shooting, training, and varmint applications. For hunting larger game, consult ballistics data and your local regulations—some jurisdictions require expanding bullets for hunting, and FMJ rounds may not meet those requirements or perform as intended on game.
Hornady's AMP jacket is manufactured to tighter tolerances with more consistent wall thickness than older jacket methods. This reduces variation shot-to-shot, improves reliability on target, and delivers more predictable terminal performance. The result is bullets that shoot more consistently and hold together better under impact.
SKU: 167525309 • Width: 4.12in • Height: 2.62in • Depth: 5.5in • Weight: 4.12oz
