1000 Rounds of .223 Ammo by Fiocchi - 62gr FMJBT

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$574
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Ammo Overview

Ammo Quantity - 50 rounds per box; 20 boxes per case
Ammo Manufacturer - Fiocchi
Bullets - 62 grain full metal jacket boat tail (FMJ-BT)
Ammo Casings - Boxer primed brass

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Fiocchi has built a strong reputation among .223 shooters for having high quality ammunition at an affordable price. This .223 round from Fiocchi is no exception; just take a look at the reviews. This round features a 62 grain full metal jacket boat tail projectile that is designed for long range accuracy. The bullet is heavier than the typical 55 grain bullet common in the caliber, and is more similar to the ballistic properties of the XM855. This round has muzzle velocity of 3000 feet per second.

This ammo is brass-cased, reloadable, boxer-primed, and non-corrosive. Fiocchi is a family owned manufacturer of ammunition with headquarters in Lecco, Italy, but they also have a factory in Ozark, Missouri where they make ammunition for sale in the US. This 1000 round case includes 20 boxes of ammo, with 50 rounds per box.

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Posted On: 8/27/2018 By: Mathew Webb

A: This ammo will not have a steel core or bi-metal jacket. Other than dimensional similarity to the M855, the only other thing it shares is the weight. This is a great range round for the faster twist barrels of 1:8 and 1:7. Thanks again for your question.

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