The CCI .22 Short Noise Blanks are a trusted choice for trainers and field trial competitors. Each blank produces a medium-loud report, making them perfect for use...
The CCI .22 Short Noise Blanks are a trusted choice for trainers and field trial competitors. Each blank produces a medium-loud report, making them perfect for use when reusing live birds or training mature, started dogs that have already been introduced to gunfire.
These smokeless blanks are clean-burning, reliable, and specifically qualified for use in AKC Hunt Tests and Field Trials.
Medium-Loud Report: Ideal for conditioned dogs during advanced training sessions.
Clean & Reliable: Smokeless powder delivers consistent performance.
AKC Approved: Meets requirements for Hunt Tests and Field Trials.
Versatile Use: Compatible with any firearm chambered for .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle.
Perfect for Training Pistols: Pairs well with our professional-grade .22 blank pistols.
Count: 100 rounds per box
Caliber: .22 Short Noise Blanks
Whether you’re running hunt tests, field trials, or reinforcing advanced training, the CCI .22 Short Noise Blank Ammois a reliable choice for serious dog trainers.
Note: All blank ammunition must ship by Ground Service (UPS/FED EX) and can only ship within the USA at the shipping rate of $7.95
Also known as CCI 22 blanks, CCI 22 caliber blanks, CCI .22 cal blanks, CCI 22 Noise Blank Shorts, .22 crimped short noise blanks, CCI .22 caliber crimped short blanks, 22 crimped blanks, 22 short noise blank smokeless
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