200 Rounds of 30-06 Springfield Ammo by Fiocchi - 150gr FMJ
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Ammo Overview
Casings – Boxer-primed brass
Bullet Type – 150gr FMJ
Quantity - 200 Rounds
Manufacturer - Fiocchi
Origin – Ozark, Missouri or Lecco, Italy
Suitable for – Range/Target
Bullet Type – 150gr FMJ
Quantity - 200 Rounds
Manufacturer - Fiocchi
Origin – Ozark, Missouri or Lecco, Italy
Suitable for – Range/Target
Details
Whether you've got a bolt-action tack driver or a classic M1 Garand, these .30-06 Springfield cartridges from Fiocchi will deliver superb accuracy at a reasonable cost. Packaged in a 200 round bulk case containing 10 boxes of 20 rounds each, these cartridges fire a 150 grain full metal jacket bullet at a high muzzle velocity of around 2,900 feet per second.
Fiocchi produces most of its centerfire and shotshell ammunition in the US and uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and brass cases. It's some of the best range ammo available, so grab this case or any of our others at BulkAmmo.com to get good quantities at good prices.
Fiocchi produces most of its centerfire and shotshell ammunition in the US and uses non-corrosive Boxer primers and brass cases. It's some of the best range ammo available, so grab this case or any of our others at BulkAmmo.com to get good quantities at good prices.
Product Question and Answer
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Q: I found these on your site using the FMJBT filter while browsing rifle cartridges.
Do these feature a boat tail projectile?
Posted On: 2/24/2020 By: Frank
A: Hi Frank!
Yes, these 30-06 cartridges by Fiocchi have a 150 grain full metal jacket with a boat tail shape at the rear for improved aerodynamics. Let us know if you have any other questions.
Thanks!
Jake
Q: Would i be able to fire this through an M1 without damaging the Op Rod?
Posted On: 5/1/2018 By: Eric Heimlich
A: Yes. It is typically recommended to stay as near to the M2 spec ammo as possible. This being 150gr itself will work very well in your M1 rifle without damaging it.