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Posted On: 2/14/2021
By: Jeremy
A: Yes sir, absolutely! Your Henry should perform just fine with any of the 22 LR ammo we have in stock. Lever-actions are much less picky about their ammo than semi-autos.
Posted On: 2/14/2021
By: Jeremy
A: Thanks for reaching out Jeremy! Subsonic 22 LR ammo, which has a muzzle velocity below 1,125 fps, may fail to cycle your semi-automatic handgun. The only ammo we have in stock that I could confidently recommend for your Beretta is the 800-round box of Federal Champion: luckygunner.com/22-lr-40-grain-lrn-federal-champion-800-rounds. Our inventory does update frequently, so if you're not interested in this ammo then I hope you will check back in again soon!
Posted On: 11/6/2020
By: Joe
A: Hello Joe! I'd hesitate to guarantee reliable cycling from any subsonic 22 LR ammo in a semi-automatic pistol. Eley's Target ammo may in fact cycle through your SR22 just fine, but I'm more confident recommending Eley's High Velocity 22 LR for your purposes: luckygunner.com/22-lr-38-grain-hp-eley-high-velocity-50-rounds
Posted On: 7/25/2020
By: Lonny
A: Hi Lonny! Corroded 22 LR ammo is probably too far gone to save, I'm afraid. Even once clean it may prove unsafe to fire. But if you wish to try cleaning anyway, this guy on YouTube gives a pretty thorough demonstration: youtube.com/watch?v=hFG_2MlD_mI. I'd just advise that his process may let water into ammo to ruin it.