
Availability: In Stock
The Hornady V-MAX 22 caliber (.224) 55 grain bullets with cannelure are a go-to choice for reloaders working up varmint loads, prairie dog rounds, or general rimfire and centerfire small-bore ammunition. These polymer-tipped rounds combine a streamlined profile with a swaged lead core designed to fragment reliably on impact—even at velocities as low as 1600 fps—making them effective across a wide range of hunting and field scenarios.
What sets the V-MAX apart is the engineering underneath. The polymer tip serves dual duty: it boosts the ballistic coefficient for a flatter downrange trajectory, and it initiates expansion the instant the bullet contacts its target. The swaging process that forms the core allows the tip's stem cavity to build energy before it drives into the lead, causing dramatic core fragmentation and jacket separation. The result is consistent, violent energy transfer without over-penetration—exactly what you want from a varmint bullet.
The cannelure adds a practical reloading benefit by helping secure the bullet in the case during the loading process, giving you one less variable to manage when you're developing accurate handloads. Whether you're loading for a .223 Remington, 22-250, or another .224-diameter caliber, these bullets are designed to shoot to the same tight concentricity standards Hornady applies to match-grade ammunition, so your reloads should group consistently across distance.
A box of 100 gives you enough to test loads, zero in your rifle, and build a solid small-game or varmint round without committing to a full case quantity. If you shoot .224 caliber rifles and want reloading bullets known for accuracy and reliable expansion, these are worth a closer look.
| Caliber | .224 (22 caliber) |
| Weight | 55 grain |
| Bullet Type | Polymer tip, swaged lead core |
| Features | Cannelure |
| Quantity per Box | 100 |
The .224 diameter fits rifles like the .223 Remington, 22-250 Remington, and other centerfire cartridges that use .224-diameter projectiles. Check your rifle's specifications to confirm the correct bullet diameter before purchasing.
The cannelure is a groove around the bullet that helps grip the brass case, reducing the chance of bullet creep or movement during reloading and handling. This improves consistency and safety in the loading process.
Yes. Hornady designed the V-MAX polymer tip to initiate expansion reliably even at velocities as low as 1600 fps, giving you flexibility in load development without sacrificing performance.
These are reloading bullets (components), not complete factory ammunition. You will need to load them into brass cases, add powder, and primers to create finished rounds.

SKU: 115758560 • Width: 2.1in • Height: 2.1in • Depth: 2.2in • Weight: 0.85oz
Availability: In Stock
The Hornady V-MAX 22 caliber (.224) 55 grain bullets with cannelure are a go-to choice for reloaders working up varmint loads, prairie dog rounds, or general rimfire and centerfire small-bore ammunition. These polymer-tipped rounds combine a streamlined profile with a swaged lead core designed to fragment reliably on impact—even at velocities as low as 1600 fps—making them effective across a wide range of hunting and field scenarios.
What sets the V-MAX apart is the engineering underneath. The polymer tip serves dual duty: it boosts the ballistic coefficient for a flatter downrange trajectory, and it initiates expansion the instant the bullet contacts its target. The swaging process that forms the core allows the tip's stem cavity to build energy before it drives into the lead, causing dramatic core fragmentation and jacket separation. The result is consistent, violent energy transfer without over-penetration—exactly what you want from a varmint bullet.
The cannelure adds a practical reloading benefit by helping secure the bullet in the case during the loading process, giving you one less variable to manage when you're developing accurate handloads. Whether you're loading for a .223 Remington, 22-250, or another .224-diameter caliber, these bullets are designed to shoot to the same tight concentricity standards Hornady applies to match-grade ammunition, so your reloads should group consistently across distance.
A box of 100 gives you enough to test loads, zero in your rifle, and build a solid small-game or varmint round without committing to a full case quantity. If you shoot .224 caliber rifles and want reloading bullets known for accuracy and reliable expansion, these are worth a closer look.
| Caliber | .224 (22 caliber) |
| Weight | 55 grain |
| Bullet Type | Polymer tip, swaged lead core |
| Features | Cannelure |
| Quantity per Box | 100 |
The .224 diameter fits rifles like the .223 Remington, 22-250 Remington, and other centerfire cartridges that use .224-diameter projectiles. Check your rifle's specifications to confirm the correct bullet diameter before purchasing.
The cannelure is a groove around the bullet that helps grip the brass case, reducing the chance of bullet creep or movement during reloading and handling. This improves consistency and safety in the loading process.
Yes. Hornady designed the V-MAX polymer tip to initiate expansion reliably even at velocities as low as 1600 fps, giving you flexibility in load development without sacrificing performance.
These are reloading bullets (components), not complete factory ammunition. You will need to load them into brass cases, add powder, and primers to create finished rounds.
SKU: 115758560 • Width: 2.1in • Height: 2.1in • Depth: 2.2in • Weight: 0.85oz
