1000 Rounds of .223 Ammo by Armscor - 62gr FMJ

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Ammo Overview

Quantity - 20 rounds per box; 50 boxes per case
Manufacturer - Armscor Precision
Bullets - 62 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Casings - Boxer-primed brass

Details

This 223 Rem cartridge from Armscor’s Precision line of ammunition sports a 62 grain projectile, which is a common weight for its caliber. The bullet’s full metal jacket makes it suitable for competitive shooting and extended target practice sessions as it will prevent the accumulation of lead fouling in the bore that would have impacted accuracy. The high tolerances to which this round has been assembled and the rigorous quality control that it has been subjected to make it extremely precise, and worthy of its name.

This round additionally features a non-corrosive Boxer primer, which makes it suitable for long-term storage, and a factory fresh brass casing that gives it value at your reloading bench. This round’s myriad benefits are all part and parcel when you invest in Armscor ammunition, made in the Philippines according to very stringent standards and implemented by hunters, law enforcement professionals, shooting enthusiasts, and soldiers throughout the world.

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Posted On: 10/1/2016 By: David McIntosh

A: Hello David, This Armscor ammunition is loaded with a standard copper jacketed, lead core projectile. This offering does not contain any steel in the projectile.

Posted On: 9/28/2016 By: Ranger

A: Hello! This ammunition is loaded with a standard lead core, copper jacketed projectile. The projectile contains no steel and will have no issues passing a standard magnet test.

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