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22 Hornet Ammo For Sale Online In Canada At Canada Ammo Source
If you are searching for 22 Hornet ammo for sale, you are likely a hunter who values clean shots and low recoil. This cartridge delivers both. It is reliable, accurate, and easy to shoot.
At CanadaAmmoSource.com, bulk packs of 22 Hornet ammunition help you save money and stay stocked. Bulk buying is a smart strategy, especially when product availability fluctuates across Canada. In addition, licensed Canadian shooters can shop with confidence, knowing the retailer follows national firearm regulations.
What Is 22 Hornet Ammo?
The .22 Hornet is a small centerfire cartridge designed for accuracy and efficiency. It fires a lightweight bullet with a higher speed than most rimfire rounds. This gives it more range and cleaner performance on small game.
Unlike .22 LR, the 22 hornet round is reloadable and more powerful. It bridges the gap between rimfire cartridges and larger centerfire options. That makes it perfect for hunters who want more reach without extra recoil.
History
The 22 Hornet has a long and respected history. It was developed in the 1920s by American shooters experimenting with small, fast cartridges. In 1930, Winchester standardized it for commercial use.
For nearly 100 years, this cartridge has served farmers, trappers, and sport shooters. It became popular because it offered flat trajectories and less noise than bigger rounds. Even today, it remains one of the most efficient 22 cartridges ever made.
Types of 22 Hornet Ammunition
Several types of 22 Hornet ammo are available for different needs:
- Soft Point (SP)
Soft point bullets expand on impact. They are ideal for small game and pest control.
- Hollow Point (HP)
Hollow points offer rapid expansion. They work well for varmints like coyotes and foxes.
- Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
FMJ rounds are best for practice and range training. They reduce barrel fouling and improve consistency.
- V-Max and Polymer Tip
These rounds are designed for extreme accuracy and rapid expansion. They are popular for long-range varmint hunting.
Specifications of 22 Hornet Ammo
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Bullet weight: 35–45 grains
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Case type: Centerfire, bottleneck
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Muzzle velocity: 2,600–3,100 fps
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Energy: 700–900 ft-lbs
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Effective range: 200 yards
These specs explain why 22 Hornet ammunition remains a trusted hunting round in Canada.
Design of the Ammunition
The 22 Hornet round uses a bottleneck case that helps improve velocity and accuracy. The small powder charge reduces recoil and noise. This design also extends barrel life compared to larger cartridges.
Because of its balanced design, shooters can stay on target longer and fire follow-up shots with ease.
What Is 22 Hornet Ammo Used For?
The 22 Hornet is widely used for:
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Varmint hunting (groundhogs, coyotes, foxes)
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Small game hunting
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Farm pest control
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Target shooting and training
In rural Canada, many hunters rely on it for humane pest control. It delivers clean kills without excessive damage.
Effective Range
The effective range of 22 Hornet ammo is about 200 yards. Within this distance, it offers excellent accuracy and energy retention. Beyond that, wind drift increases, but skilled shooters still achieve consistent hits.
Muzzle Velocity
Most 22 Hornet ammunition travels between 2,600 and 3,100 feet per second. That speed ensures flat trajectories and quick target engagement. It also makes the round effective for small game without excessive recoil.
22 Hornet Ammo Ballistics Chart
| Distance (yards) | Velocity (fps) | Energy (ft-lbs) | Drop (inches) |
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| 0 | 3,100 | 900 | 0 |
| 50 | 2,750 | 740 | +0.5 |
| 100 | 2,400 | 580 | 0 |
| 150 | 2,050 | 420 | -2.5 |
| 200 | 1,750 | 300 | -6.0 |
These numbers show why the 22 Hornet remains efficient at medium range.
Best 22 Hornet Ammo
The best 22 Hornet ammo depends on your goal:
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For hunting: Polymer tip or soft point
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For practice: FMJ bulk packs
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For accuracy: Hornady V-Max
Hunters often prefer loads that combine speed with controlled expansion.
Is 22 Hornet Ammo Hard to Find?
Yes, sometimes it is. The 22 Hornet is a niche cartridge, and availability can fluctuate in Canada. This is why bulk purchasing from trusted retailers like CanadaAmmoSource.com is a smart move. Buying in bulk ensures you always have ammo when the season starts.
22 Hornet Manufacturers
- Remington 22 Hornet Ammo
Remington produces accurate and dependable .22 Hornet ammunition. Their soft-point loads are popular for hunting small predators.
Hornady is known for precision. Their V-Max loads offer outstanding accuracy and terminal performance. Many experienced shooters rely on them for long-range varmint hunting.
Winchester 22 Hornet ammunition is known for consistency and clean-burning powder. Many Canadian shooters trust Winchester for its reliable primers and stable performance. Their soft point and hollow point loads remain top sellers.
Where to Buy 22 Hornet Ammo Online in Canada
The safest and easiest way to buy 22 Hornet ammo for sale in Canada is online from a licensed dealer. CanadaAmmoSource.com offers:
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Bulk quantity discounts
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Trusted Canadian shipping
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Verified ammunition brands
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Secure checkout and support
FAQ – People Also Ask
- Is .22 Hornet ammunition good for coyotes?
Yes. Within 150–200 yards, it delivers clean and ethical kills.
- Can you reload 22 Hornet ammunition?
Yes. It is reloadable and popular among handloaders.
- Is the 22 Hornet stronger than .22 LR?
Yes. It is significantly more powerful and has a longer range.
- Is .22 Hornet legal in Canada?
Yes, with a valid PAL and compliance with Canadian firearm laws.
- How accurate is 22 Hornet ammunition?
Many rifles shoot sub-MOA groups at 100 yards with quality ammo.

