PMC BRONZE 223 AMMO FOR SALE
PMC bronze 223 Ammo : PMC Bronze 223 ammo bridges the gap for target shooters or hunters who get genuine pleasure from challenging themselves, shot after shot.
PMC Ammunition’s popular Bronze Line provides high-performance velocity and accuracy in a cost-effective cartridge. The affordability of the Bronze Line makes it ideal for any situation involving high-volume shooting without compromising downrange results. The Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) cartridge consists of a lead core bullet enclosed in a heavy copper jacket, resulting in little or no expansion and deeper penetration of the bullet. FMJ is practical and popular for target shooting and many hunting applications where increased penetration is required.
PMC BRONZE 223 AMMO FEATURES:
- High-performance velocity and accuracy in a cost-effective cartridge.
- The affordability of the Bronze Line makes it ideal for any situation involving high-volume shooting without compromising downrange results.
- The Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) cartridge consists of a lead core bullet enclosed in a heavy copper jacket, resulting in little or no expansion and deeper penetration of the bullet.
- FMJ is practical and popular for target shooting and many hunting applications where increased penetration is required.
SPECIFICATIONS:
- Category: Centerfire Rifle Rounds
- Caliber: 223 Remington
- Model: Bronze
- Quantity : 1000 rds
- Bullet Weight: 55 GR
- Rounds Per Box: 20
- Casing Material: Brass
- Application Performance/Protection
- Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail
- Muzzle Energy: 1250 ft lbs
- Muzzle Velocity: 3200 fps
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In 1961, marksmanship testing compared the AR-15 and M-14; 43% of ArmaLite AR-15 shooters achieved Expert, while only 22% of M-14 rifle shooters did. Le May ordered 80,000 rifles.[8] In July 1962, operational testing ended with a recommendation for the adoption of the ArmaLite AR-15 rifle chambered in .223 RemingtonIn September 1963, the .223 Remington cartridge was officially accepted and named “Cartridge, 5.56 mm ball, M193”. The following year, the ArmaLite AR-15 was adopted by the United States Army as the M16 rifle, and it would later become the standard U.S. military rifle. The specification included a Remington-designed bullet and the use of IMR4475 powder, which resulted in a muzzle velocity of 3,250 ft/s and a chamber pressure of 52,000 psi.
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