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Are you some kind of lily liver who needs his 300 AAC Blackout ammunition to be in colorful packaging? Of course not! All BulkAmmo.com customers are lions among men, which is why they don’t mind this Remington UMC ammo’s drab cardboard box one bit.
It’s what’s on the inside that counts, anyway. Open this box and you’ll count 200 instances of high-quality USA-made 300 BLK ammo, each loaded with a 150 grain full metal jacket. That’s too light to be subsonic, so it won’t give a suppressor the best bang for its buck, but we reckon you’ll appreciate a 1,905 fps MV bullet’s flatter trajectory – satisfying for all kinds of target work. Remington places its G1 BC at 0.390, which represents supersonic velocity out to 535 yards (out of a 16” barrel).
There isn’t a lick of steel in this here ammo. Not in its lead/copper FMJ bullets; not in its reloadable brass cases, which will reflect their first daylight the first time you pop open that carton.
It’s what’s on the inside that counts, anyway. Open this box and you’ll count 200 instances of high-quality USA-made 300 BLK ammo, each loaded with a 150 grain full metal jacket. That’s too light to be subsonic, so it won’t give a suppressor the best bang for its buck, but we reckon you’ll appreciate a 1,905 fps MV bullet’s flatter trajectory – satisfying for all kinds of target work. Remington places its G1 BC at 0.390, which represents supersonic velocity out to 535 yards (out of a 16” barrel).
There isn’t a lick of steel in this here ammo. Not in its lead/copper FMJ bullets; not in its reloadable brass cases, which will reflect their first daylight the first time you pop open that carton.
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