50 Rounds of .223 Canned Heat Ammo by Fiocchi - 62gr FMJBT

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Ammo Overview

Ammo Quantity - 50 rounds per sealed can
Ammo Manufacturer - Fiocchi
Bullets - 62 grain Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail (FMJBT)
Ammo Casings - Boxer primed brass

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The perfect AR-15 ammo for the prepper in all of us. Viewed another way: shelf stable ammunition regardless of the moisture conditions in a specific location. The Canned Heat ammunition offers fantastic value in the packing alone, not to mention the very reasonably priced ammunition that performs well relative to industry peers made by the Fiocchi powerhouse and “canned” in the Ozarks.

If you shoot a lot and don’t ever want to run out of ammunition this is an obvious shelf sitter for you. If you shoot a lot and want convenient carrying to different harsh conditions; this is a good option. If you simply want the novelty of a canned ammunition this is a clear winner. But the real benefit is that the price point is already exceptional, the static ballistics are respectable, the reliability is high and the ability to stay fresh and truly “keep your powder dry”, makes this at minimum: as innovative as the other offerings on the market. But if you take it in the truest light, this is an exceptional value comparative to the re-boxed ammunition that keeps creeping onto the market from the other makers with no improvement except a shiny new cardboard box. This goes at least a step further and makes it a much better longevity-centric play for your .223. Brass case; Boxer Primer; 62 grain FMJBT cartridge sealed in packs of 50.

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