223 Rem - 55 Grain BTHP - Winchester Super-X - 500 Rounds vs 45 ACP - 230 Grain FNEB - Remington Subsonic - 50 Rounds
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Rifle Ammo | 223 Rem - 55 Grain BTHP - Winchester Super-X - 500 Rounds | 45 ACP - 230 Grain FNEB - Remington Subsonic - 50 Rounds |
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Manufacturer | Winchester | Remington |
Condition | New | New |
Caliber | 223 Remington | .45 ACP (Auto) |
Manufacturer SKU | W223HP55 | S45AP4 |
UPC Barcode | 00020892230569 | 047700479804 |
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Brand | Winchester | Remington |
Reviews | See 1 Review | N/A |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $450.00 | $34.00 |
Used Price | $315.00 | $23.80 |
Sale Price | $405.00 | $30.60 |
Rifle Ammos Descriptions
223 Rem - 55 Grain BTHP - Winchester Super-X - 500 Rounds
Looking for a coyote and varmint hunting round? Or just something you can run through your AR-15 the next time you’re able to sneak in some target practice? Winchester’s Super-X 223 Rem will take care of you either way! This cartridge’s bullet weighs 55 grains and hits a velocity of 3,240 fps as it exits a rifle barrel. Those are the 223 Rem’s classic, tried and true specs. The BTHP projectile is a little more special than your typical FMJ, however. Here is a bullet with a tapered base that slightly raises its ballistic coefficient. You’re going to see a flatter trajectory and improved resistance to wind drift because of it. The BTHP bullet’s lead core is also form-fitted to promote better in-flight stability. This type of hollow point bullet isn’t designed for terminal expansion, but its impact energy alone ought to prove sufficient to power through to a predator’s vitals. Winchester’s ammo is loaded in the US of A with new and reloadable cases – gotta save such useful brass! The old American manufacturer only loads non-corrosive primers, and their propellant minimizes carbon fouling as well.
45 ACP - 230 Grain FNEB - Remington Subsonic - 50 Rounds
Do you have a 45 ACP handgun? Do you also have a suppressor? Then all you need now is the ammo. Remington and Advanced Armament Corporation codeveloped this ammo so you can maximize your suppressed handgun’s performance. The 45 ACP is already a subsonic cartridge, and Remington’s Subsonic label ammo certainly doesn’t reinvent the wheel in that department. What this cartridge offers that’s special is its bullet: a flat nose enclosed base. No part of the bullet’s core is exposed to hot propellant gasses during ignition, so you can look forward to not having to scrub any lead residue off of your suppressor’s ports or baffles. This bullet’s flat nose profile won’t deliver terminal expansion. But if your objective is to avoid deafening yourself while you use your handgun during home defense, you’ll still find 230 grains of lead and copper suitable for the job. This bullet transfers more than 320 ft lbs of energy over any distance your home could possibly contain. Even if it hasn’t got a suppressor, your handgun should have zero difficulty cycling this brass-cased, non-corrosive and clean-burning American-made ammunition.