CCI and Ruger Team Up on 70th Anniversary Commemorative Target Load

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posted on July 19, 2019
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To celebrate the 70th anniversary of Ruger, one of the most iconic names in firearms for the commercial sporting market, CCI Ammunition has introduced a commemorative Ruger 22 LR target load, which will be available in stores this fall.

The ammunition features CCI’s 40-gr. lead round nose bullet, a 1,070 f.p.s. muzzle velocity and a unique Ruger headstamped case. It’s packaged in limited-edition, 100-count boxes with Ruger logos and artwork. The loads are manufactured by CCI under a licensing agreement with Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc., with a MSRP of $9.99.

For more information on CCI Ammunition, go to cci-ammunition.com. Learn more about Ruger at ruger.com.

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