22 Creedmoor - What is it?

Published on October 15, 2025
Duration: 3:13

The 22 Creedmoor is presented as a high-performance 22 caliber cartridge, developed in partnership with Horizon Firearms and now broadly available from Hornady. It offers high velocity combined with efficient bullet design and a proper twist rate (1:8) for modern projectiles, making it suitable for varmint hunting and general high-performance shooting. The cartridge aims to provide superior ballistics compared to traditional 22 caliber rounds.

Quick Summary

The 22 Creedmoor is a high-performance .22 caliber cartridge, developed from a wildcat round originating around 2008. It's designed to offer superior ballistics by combining high velocity with efficient, aerodynamic bullets and a proper twist rate for modern projectiles.

Chapters

  1. 00:04Introduction to 22 Creedmoor
  2. 00:17History as a Wildcat Cartridge
  3. 00:38What is the 22 Creedmoor?
  4. 01:18Partnership with Horizon Firearms
  5. 01:2622 Creedmoor vs. Traditional Varmint Rounds
  6. 01:47Twist Rate and Bullet Compatibility
  7. 01:58New Ammunition Offerings
  8. 02:14Horizon Firearms' Role
  9. 02:262026 Availability and Popularity
  10. 02:38Summary: Highest Performance 22 Caliber
  11. 02:58Where to Find More Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 22 Creedmoor cartridge?

The 22 Creedmoor is a high-performance .22 caliber cartridge, developed from a wildcat round originating around 2008. It's designed to offer superior ballistics by combining high velocity with efficient, aerodynamic bullets and a proper twist rate for modern projectiles.

What makes the 22 Creedmoor a high-performance cartridge?

Its high performance stems from its ability to shoot efficient bullets with excellent aerodynamics, supported by an optimal twist rate (typically 1:8) that ensures stability. This combination allows for both high velocity and a flatter trajectory compared to older .22 caliber rounds.

What are the key bullet offerings for the 22 Creedmoor?

Initial offerings included 80-grain ELD Match and ELDX bullets. More recent additions feature a 65-grain CX and a 69-grain ELDVT, which is particularly noted for varmint hunting due to its performance characteristics.

Where did the 22 Creedmoor originate?

The 22 Creedmoor began as a wildcat cartridge, essentially a necked-down version of the 6.5 Creedmoor case, popularized by companies like Horizon Firearms around 2008 before being adopted and standardized by manufacturers like Hornady.

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