New “Hyper Velocity” 22LR – Norma Eco Power-22 and Eco Speed-22
Luke Cuenco 02.15.22
Two new rimfire offerings have been released to the market by the folks over at Norma Ammunition. Adding to their Varmint hunting line of ammunition, the new Eco Power-22 and Eco Speed-22 22lr offerings feature a new 100% lead-free design and construction as well as the highest velocities for 22lr currently on the market. Both characteristics make these new 22lr offerings effective downrange on varmints and small game but also make them more eco-friendly by virtue of their completely lead-free construction.
New “Hyper Velocity” 22LR – Norma Eco Power-22 and Eco Speed-22
The new ammunition claims to have the highest muzzle velocity on the market. Coming in at a listed speed of 1,706 feet per second for both the Eco Speed and Eco Power offerings, this beats out commonly available CCI stingers which only come in at about 1,640 fps (but have a 32-grain bullet weight). Norma says that these lightweight and fast bullets make for perfect hunting rounds when you’re after animals in the varmint category – the increased muzzle velocity also translates into a flatter trajectory over distance.
.22 LR – 24 GR – LEAD FREE – FRAGMENTATION HOLLOW POINT – NORMA ECOPOWER
Key Metrics:
- Caliber: .22 LR
- Bullet Type: Fragmenting Hollow Point (Zinc core, Copper plated)
- Weight: 24 grain
- Case Type: Brass
- Muzzle velocity: 1,706 fps
- Muzzle energy: 155 ft. lbs.
- Lead Free
- Quantity: 50
- $8.42 per box from Norma Ammunition
Authors Note: The statistics above apply to both the Norma Eco Power-22 and Eco Speed-22
Another big selling point of the recently released ammunition is its 100% lead-free nature. Both the Eco Speed-22 and Eco Power-22 feature a solid zinc bullet with copper plating, a nickel-plated brass case, and completely lead-free primers which makes Norma Eco Speed-22 and Eco Power-22 truly unique offerings on the market as far as commercially available ammunition goes. Norma Eco Power-22 furthers the effectiveness of the high-velocity rimfire by adding a fragmenting bullet.
Each new cartridge can be purchased directly from the Norma Ammunition website and both are sold for $8.42 per box of 50. I’m really looking forward to trying both of these types of ammunition out and featuring them on The Rimfire Report to see how the specs listed on the box and on the site measure up in real life. What are your thoughts on these new 22lr offerings from Norma Ammunition?
*All Photos credit to Norma Ammunition