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Sierra .22 Claiber Gameking Bullets
MSRP: $14.36/100-count

Member Tested Rating: 8.7
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The Sierra .22 caliber, 65-grain GameKing bullet is designed specifically for varmints and other small game. The aerodynamic Sierra boattail shape is crafted from carefully selected and alloyed components to yield dependable bullet performance. This bullet is best suited for 1x10-inch or faster twisted barrels.  Contact Sierra Bullets at: (800) 223-8799; www.sierrabullets.com. ($14.36/100-count)
MEMBER TESTED RESULTS
MICHAEL FRISONE, REXFORD, NY
Site Member

“The boattail design is very accurate. The heavier weight is desirable for larger varmints such as coyotes.”
KENNETH KJELVIK, LAKE PARK, MN
Site Member

“I recommend these bullets to anyone who reloads, they’re accurate with excellent performance.”
Comments
whickok
# whickok
Tuesday, October 05, 2010 10:38 AM
I shoot a 22 mag. I'm wondering if the GameKing comes in this caliber?
clstanley69
# clstanley69
Tuesday, March 22, 2011 5:03 PM
I would like to try ammo.
krase
# krase
Monday, April 04, 2011 7:16 PM
i do alot of huntin with my .22 and i would love 2 test this product
bmichael31
# bmichael31
Wednesday, April 27, 2011 9:39 AM
I love to test is ammo just start to reload ammo
coledotson19
# coledotson19
Sunday, July 31, 2011 6:52 PM
This product of the Sierra GameKing .22 cal are great, but though this product is great for my savage it may not be so in other fire arms. I was able to get a cluster within a half inch of each other from 75 to 80 yards away. My savage prefers these bullets as well with the powder I use. This is a great product as long as you are able to find the right mixture between the gun, powder, and bullets.
sfederico
# sfederico
Thursday, February 02, 2012 6:18 PM
I have had really good accuracy in my mini 14 with the 62 grain m855 projectiles in my reloads, I have also just received a box of sierra 69 grain to load and try in the mini 14. The accuracy of the mini 14 before I started hand loading was pitiful at best, since I have been shooting my hand loads the accuracy has greatly improved. I did not see the 65 grain or I would have bought them also. I have a couple hundred 5.56 Lake City brass in the tumbler as I am writing this. I will surely load up the 65 grain sierra if you guys see fit to sending a box my way. I sure would appreciate the opportunity to try them out!!
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