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What does PMC stand for? Popping more caps? No! It stands for Precision Made Cartridges, and you only have to examine this case of 223 Rem hunting ammunition to see that PMC totally lives up to their name. Whether you pour this ammo into your AR build or a precision bolt-action, you’re going to love everything that happens next.
This ammo is loaded with 55 grain pointed soft point projectiles. Now, don’t get us wrong – if you only intend to march those bullets through bullseyes, you’ll be happy as clam in high tide. But if you happen to direct a PSP at a game animal, the resultant terminal expansion is going to markedly increase your odds of success. And while we bill the PSP as a hunting bullet, it’s far better equipped for home defense than any FMJ on the market.
PMC’s South Korean factories turn high-grade raw materials into high-grade ammo components. Boxer primers that light up without fail or corrosion. Tough and true brass cases that cycle freely and handload repeatedly. Propellant that combusts without leaving behind excessive carbon fouling. It’s the whole shebang!
This ammo is loaded with 55 grain pointed soft point projectiles. Now, don’t get us wrong – if you only intend to march those bullets through bullseyes, you’ll be happy as clam in high tide. But if you happen to direct a PSP at a game animal, the resultant terminal expansion is going to markedly increase your odds of success. And while we bill the PSP as a hunting bullet, it’s far better equipped for home defense than any FMJ on the market.
PMC’s South Korean factories turn high-grade raw materials into high-grade ammo components. Boxer primers that light up without fail or corrosion. Tough and true brass cases that cycle freely and handload repeatedly. Propellant that combusts without leaving behind excessive carbon fouling. It’s the whole shebang!
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