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223 REM WOLF 55 GRAIN FMJ STEEL CASE (1000 ROUNDS)
The media always gets it wrong, claiming that the “AR” in AR-15 stands for “Assault Rifle.” What it really stands for, as we expert shooters know, is “Always Reloading,” because it’s such a fun rifle to fire that you spend more time stuffing its magazine than looking down its sights.This presents us with one of the most pressing issues of our time, of course. How can we afford the ammo we need to stuff magazines to their gills all day? Well, Wolf presents a perfect fix with their extremely economical steel cased ammo. Hailing from Mother Russia, this 223 Rem cartridge does away with a casing’s copper requirements to nearly halve its price tag. This round still feeds nice and smoothly, too, because it’s coated in low friction PolyFormance polymer!
This cartridge’s 55 grain projectile is an economical one as well, but still full metal jacketed to keep your bore’s riflings unimpacted by lead residue and promote better penetration downrange. It’s an even better deal when you factor in AmmoMan.com’s complimentary shipping and handling. Order a case and keep your magazines stuffed for a long time!
Quantity | 1000 |
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Manufacturer | Wolf |
Ammo Caliber | 223 Remington |
Bullet Type | FMJ |
Primer Type | berdan |
Customer Reviews of this 223 REM WOLF 55 GRAIN FMJ STEEL CASE (1000 ROUNDS)
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over 2,000 rds through my ar 15. Never 1 problem
How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? How quickly did your order arrive? Great stuff. seen reviews about it being dirty. Never noticed it. (Big silly me,) I clean my weapons after every range day.
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Great, cheap, steel round for range time
How quickly did your order arrive? How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? I don't reload and have a piston AR, so it's more self cleaning than the traditional gas tube. I've never had a misfire and blow through hundreds of rounds in a range day. I love this stuff for the cheap and easy aspect and if you're looking to dump rounds and walk away spending a hundred or more less than traditional brass .223, then I recommend this.. after all, this is just .223, guys, not 5.56. if you're looking to have 5.56 for "real world applications" go with 62 grain ball, otherwise stop your yappin' and blast through your .223 to make yourself more comfortable with your firearm(s)
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Good emergency ammo, but that's it.
How likely are you to recommend this product to a friend? How quickly did your order arrive? When I ordered this product the reviews I read on it said that the Russian ammo had been cleaned up. They said they were using a cleaner, non-corrosive powder. It is the dirtiest ammo I have ever shot. I did order it a few years ago. Unless they have since cleaned up the propellent, I can not recommend this ammo, unless you like spending hours cleaning your gun.
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