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CCI releases new Suppressor Max 22lr 45 grain Segmented Hollow Point ammunition.

CCI has introduced the new Suppressor Max 22lr 45 grain Segmented Hollow Point ammunition, designed for optimal accuracy and reduced noise when used with suppressors. This subsonic load operates at 970 fps, ensuring effective terminal performance and reliability in semi-automatics. It caters to the growing demand for suppressed firearms.

CCI states “CCI Ammunition is proud to announce all-new Suppressor Max 22 LR. This small game load is specifically designed for optimal accuracy, terminal performance, and noise reduction when fired through rimfire suppressors. The hollow-point bullet ensures effective segmentation on impact—even at its low-decibel, subsonic 970 feet per second muzzle velocity. This new product is currently being delivered to retailers nationwide.

“Whisper-quiet yet powerful rimfire performance is now within reach,” said CCI’s Rimfire Product Line Manager Steve Monniere. “CCI Suppressor Max delivers excellent accuracy, and our proven segmenting hollow-point bullet also provides exceptional terminal performance. More and more shooters and hunters are opting for suppressed firearms, and they will all love this new 45-grain 22 LR option.

Features include loaded to a 970-fps subsonic velocity for ultra-quiet performance, designed for maximum effectiveness on target out of a suppressed rifle or pistol, 45-grain segmenting hollow-point bullet that is safe to shoot through all suppressors, customized hollow-point bullet segments reliably at low velocity, unlike conventional suppressor rounds, and it cycles in all semi-automatics. It is available in 100-count packaging.”

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