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Winchester Lead Free .22 LR Ammo New For 2009
16 December 2008, 08:03
Skinner.Winchester Lead Free .22 LR Ammo New For 2009
The new Winchester SUPER-X .22 Long Rifle will propel a 30 grain THP (tin hollow point) at 1650 fps. This is a hot “hyper velocity” load which generates 181 foot pounds of energy, only slightly less powerful that the CCI Stinger at the muzzle.
They're also introducing lead free .22 WMR and .223 Rem. loads.

16 December 2008, 16:51
Hot CoreI don't need any stinkin' PCBs.
16 December 2008, 18:16
butchlocthis should sure make the guys in kommiefornia happy
16 December 2008, 21:27
Skinner.quote:
in kommiefornia
As your state, MN, x-rays every package of frozen processed venison donated to food banks.
quote:
I don't need any stinkin' PCBs.
For now.

But you very well may in the future and you'll be glad you have the technology available.
Hopefully there will be more lead free offerings in the future.
17 December 2008, 07:36
Kyler HamannTHANKS for the update Skinner.
17 December 2008, 21:22
swheelerthanks Skinner, being tin costs about 7-8 times as much as lead I wonder what the price will be??
17 December 2008, 23:13
Skinner.I'm wondering about price too.
Tin is trading at $5.17/lb and at 7000 grains to the pound that's 233 30gr. bullets to the pound.
So that's $0.022 per bullet or $1.10 per box of 50 in material cost.
Federal made lead free bullets in 22LR out of zinc, which is about as cheap as lead currently. But I'm pretty sure zinc is toxic to birds so that may not be an option.
18 December 2008, 04:17
SR4759I guess Bolivia will be the OPEC of tin.
BTW I bought lead free .22 rim fire ammo when I was a kid. The local lumber yard had sintered iron .22 short gallery loads.
06 January 2009, 00:14
holzaugeLord I hope nobody in Annapolis hears of this foolishness.

Sei wach!
06 January 2009, 20:14
swheelerAre these out yet? Has anyone bought any and what's the price. Those damned condores keep migrating inland, got their eye on Nebraska now!

could be griz and wolves getting poisoned too. Anybody smell a rat?
04 April 2009, 09:26
Kyler HamannAny word on the release of these?
I've got them backordered everywhere I can.
The Winchester website used to say March '09 for beginning shipments. Now there is no mention of release dates.
I sure miss rimfire ground squirrel plinking.
Kyler
04 April 2009, 22:35
N E 450 No2I wonder what the difference in wear on the barrels will be?
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05 April 2009, 06:12
Skinner.Kyler, I'd say that Winchester is as backed up as every other manufacturer seems to be right now trying to meet the demands of the hoarding hordes.
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I wonder what the difference in wear on the barrels will be?
I doubt tin will be that hard on barrels, even less so since Winchesters tin 22lr is $7+ for a box of 50. I don't think they'll be the choice in plinking ammo.
One of the sintered iron gallery loads that was produced in .22 rimfire years ago might not be so good for barrels though. But if they were cheap enough we might not care, particularly in something like a 10-22 were changing the barrel takes about 5 minutes.