Federal Premium Introduces Hunter Match 22 Long Rifle

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posted on February 3, 2017
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Federal Premium has announced the arrival of its new Hunter Match 22 Long Rifle ammunition. The load is meant to be a high-performance rimfire that's designed to deliver long-range accuracy. Shipments are being delivered to dealers now.

Hunter Match 22 LR features a hollow-point lead bullet that Federal says has been tuned for optimum penetration and expansion out to 100 yards. It has a nickel-plated case and is loaded for high-velocity shooting.

Features Include:

• 22 LR long-range hunting load for small game and varmints
• Loaded to high-velocity match-grade accuracy specification
• Nickel-plated case for reliable extraction and corrosion protection
• Hollow point lead bullet tuned for optimum penetration and expansion out to 100 yards

For more information, go to FederalPremium.com.

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