1000 Rounds of .223 Ammo by Fiocchi - 55gr V-MAX
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Ammo Overview
Ammo Quantity - 1,000 per case; 50 rounds per box
Ammo Manufacturer - Fiocchi
Projectiles - 55 grain V-MAX
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Ammo Manufacturer - Fiocchi
Projectiles - 55 grain V-MAX
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Details
The best of both worlds, all in one cartridge! For everything save this 223 Rem round’s bullet, you’ve got Fiocchi’s fine engineering to thank. The old family company has nigh perfected the science behind ammunition, and has the concentric brass shell casings, sensitive primers, and ideal propellant charges to show for it. For the bullet itself, you’ve got Hornady’s 55 grain V-MAX -- one of the deadliest things on earth if you’re a varmint.
Hornady’s bullets are renowned for their jacket concentricity. The V-MAX is no exception, and its swaged lead core and optimized bearing surface both further enhance its rotational stability for pinpoint accuracy. This bullet doesn’t just rely on its 0.157 sectional density to make short work of your quarry, though. Its hard polymer tip jams into the center of the core upon impact, driving it and the jacket apart instantaneously for lethal fragmentation. The V-MAX’s terminal effect remains potent even at lower velocities, so no varmints will escape your considerable reach.
Hornady’s bullets are renowned for their jacket concentricity. The V-MAX is no exception, and its swaged lead core and optimized bearing surface both further enhance its rotational stability for pinpoint accuracy. This bullet doesn’t just rely on its 0.157 sectional density to make short work of your quarry, though. Its hard polymer tip jams into the center of the core upon impact, driving it and the jacket apart instantaneously for lethal fragmentation. The V-MAX’s terminal effect remains potent even at lower velocities, so no varmints will escape your considerable reach.
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Q: Is this a boat tail round?
Posted On: 5/29/2020 By: Raymond Tarver
A: Hello Raymond! Hornady just got back to me on this question – they consider this round's bullet a flat base.