Source for .224 frangible bullets?

With a bit of easy paperwork you can get them here: reloadinginternational.com , Barnes 22 Caliber 55 grain RRLB Frangible FB 100/box
[BA22414] $30.54

Found a Canadian source and supporting dealer: http://store.prophetriver.com/barnes-224-cal-223-5-56-55-gr-m-le-rrlp-flat-base-100ct/

Barnes’ new RRLP™ (Reduced Ricochet, Limited Penetration) bullets feature a frangible, powdered-metal copper-tin core inside a guilding metal jacket. The bullets are lead-free—often a requirement in military and LE practice environments. These open-tip bullets won’t come apart in mid-air, even at very high velocities and extreme rates of spin. They combine accuracy with explosive fragmentation, and won’t destroy steel practice targets.

Frangible bullets lacking a protective jacket tend to break apart inside auto-loading rifles. A major selling point for RRLP bullets is that they remain intact under the rigors of autoloader feeding and firing. They eliminate the primary cause of jammed actions and plugged barrels often experienced in firing frangible ammunition.

RRLP bullets include a 55-grain 5.56mm (.224”) bullet designed for military-style autoloaders and other firearms with rifling twist rates of 1:9” or faster. A 150-grain 7.62mm (.308”) version is intended for tactical autoloaders and bolt-action rifles with 1:12” or faster twists. There’s also a 108-grain (.310”) RRLP for 7.62x39mm rifles. These multi-purpose bullets are designed for shooting steel targets, competition, plinking, hunting and home defense.
 
I bought some 53gr HP's from BDX bullets a bunch of years ago that don't even make it through a coyote broadside. You could see if those are still available.
Ivor
 
Most places sell Barnes Varmint Grenades, seeing your in Toronto check out LeBarons as they carry them
 
If you intension is to use them at target sports, they don't want any jacket on them, so varmint grenades and the ones linked to aren't allowed. I've already asked.
 
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