Federal 22-250 Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Federal Ammo

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.22-250 Rem

Grains:

50 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Soft Point

Caliber:

.22-250 Rem

Grains:

55 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Jacketed Hollow Point

Caliber:

.22-250 Rem

Capacity:

50

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

50 grain

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Brand:

Federal Ammo

Bullet Type:

Nosler Ballistic Tip

Caliber:

.22-250 Rem

Grains:

55

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal Ammo

Bullet Type:

Nosler Partition

Caliber:

.22-250 Rem

Grains:

60

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Federal

Barrel Length:

N/A

Bullet Type:

FUSION SOFT POINT

Caliber:

.22-250 Rem

Capacity:

N/A

Finish Per Color:

N/A

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Frequently Asked Questions
Federal 22-250 Ammo for Sale

What is the best ammo for a 22-250?

Best .22-250 ammo depends on your rifle's twist rate and intended use. For varmints and sport shooting, 50-55 grain bullets are standard. Popular choices include Nosler Ballistic Tips and Barnes TSX. Match bullet weight to your barrel's twist rate—faster twists handle heavier bullets, slower twists favor lighter ones.

What is the best grain weight for a 22-250?

Grain weight depends on your rifle's twist rate. A 1:12 or 1:14 twist handles 40-50 grain bullets well for varmint work. Faster twists stabilize 55-grain bullets. Most standard .22-250 barrels perform reliably with 50-grain loads. Test several weights to find what your specific rifle shoots most accurately.

Is 22-250 good for coyotes?

Yes, .22-250 works well for coyotes. Its high velocity and rapidly expanding bullets create effective wound channels. The flat trajectory excels under 400 yards, covering most hunting situations. Wind drift increases beyond 400 yards with lighter bullets, though skilled shooters can make reliable kills out to 550 yards.

Are federal fusion bullets any good?

Federal Fusion bullets are well-regarded hunting rounds. The molecularly-bonded jacket delivers reliable expansion and roughly 90% weight retention, making them effective on deer-sized game. Accuracy is consistently reported as good. At around $31 per box, they offer solid performance at a reasonable price point.

Is Federal better than Hornady?

Both Federal and Hornady make quality .22-250 ammunition. Neither brand is universally better—performance depends on your specific rifle. Some guns shoot Federal more accurately, others prefer Hornady. Test both to find which produces tighter groups. Our marketplace lists 11 variants with a median price around $30.

What ammo is used in the federal fusion?

Federal Fusion ammunition is available in numerous calibers, from .22-250 to large rifle cartridges. It uses a molecularly bonded soft point bullet with a copper jacket fused to a lead core, improving weight retention and terminal performance. Grain weights and velocities vary by caliber and load.