About This Remington 300 AAC Blackout Ammunition
What does “UMC” stand for? Useless mechanical chickens? Unbelievable Mongolian chalupas? Unlikeable mouse character? Nope! It stands for United Metallic Cartridge Company: a tribute to the ammo manufacturer Remington merged with in 1912.You’ll love paying tribute to UMC when you let these 300 AAC Blackout loads out at the range. The 150 grain full metal jacket is supersonic, and avoids becoming subsonic until shortly after 500 yards (0.390 G1 BC). It’s not a fancy hunting or defense bullet; just a simple, nonmagnetic spearhead of lead and copper that serves all the basic functions of a semi-automatic rifle bullet.
What does “RBC” stand for? Royal Bank of Canada? Technically, yes, but in this instance it refers to reloadable brass cases – precisely what this loose-packed carton of ammo supplies you 200 of.
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| Quantity | 200 |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Remington |
| Ammo Caliber | 300 AAC Blackout |
| Manufacturer SKU | L300AAC2BP-20107 |
| Bullet Type | FMJ |
| Primer Type | boxer |
| Muzzle Velocity | 1905 |
| Muzzle Energy | 1209 |
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