223 Rem - 62 Grain FMJ - Hornady BLACK - 200 Rounds vs 45 ACP - 230 Grain FMJ - Tula - 50 Rounds

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Rifle Ammo 223 Rem - 62 Grain FMJ - Hornady BLACK - 200 Rounds 45 ACP - 230 Grain FMJ - Tula - 50 Rounds
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#43
#250
Manufacturer Hornady Tula Cartridge Works
Condition New New
Caliber 223 Remington .45 ACP (Auto)
Manufacturer SKU 80234 TA452300
UPC Barcode 10090255802341 814950011500
Details
Brand Hornady Tula Cartridge Works
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Prices
MSRP $189.00 $33.00
Used Price $132.30 $23.10
Sale Price $170.10 $29.70

Rifle Ammos Descriptions

223 Rem - 62 Grain FMJ - Hornady BLACK - 200 Rounds

Hornady’s BLACK ammunition is not particular about which type of rifle you’re firing. This 223 Rem ammo will work splendidly in your AR-15 whether it is direct impingement or gas piston. This American-made 223 will work just as well in your bolt-action rifle. It’s a truly versatile selection for target shooting. Experienced enthusiasts might see this round’s 62 grain bullet and wonder whether it’s an M855. It is not – just a simple FMJ without a molecule of steel in its core or its jacket. As such this ammo delivers practically identical ballistic performance to that of the M855, but you can also enjoy firing it at any range you please. The 223’s 62 grain FMJ has a slower muzzle velocity than a 55 grain bullet, but it compensates with faster velocities once it has passed the 300-yard mark. Its higher ballistic coefficient also gives the 62 grain FMJ better resistance to wind drift, although you’ll want a barrel with a 1:9 or 1:8 twist to witness its fullest potential long-distance accuracy. Horandy’s nonmagnetic bullet is seated in a high-quality brass case – smooth-cycling and also reloadable, once its non-corrosive Boxer primer has received its indentation.

45 ACP - 230 Grain FMJ - Tula - 50 Rounds

This newly manufactured 45 Auto ammunition is PERFECT for target practice, range training, or plinking. It is both economical and reliable and is produced by one of the most established ammunition plants in the world. Tula ammunition derives its name from its birthplace, the Tula Cartridge Works in Tula, Russia. The Tula Cartridge Works was founded in 1880 and is currently one of the largest ammunition manufacturing plants in the world. The Tula name has gained a following worldwide for its rugged, reliable, and economical product. This cartridge complies with CIP requirements and the casing features a polymer-coated steel casing with a non-corrosive Boxer Primer. The projectile features a bimetal jacket (contains steel and copper) and a lead core resulting in excellent ballistics characteristics. Muzzle Velocity: 850 fps Max Pressure: 19,900 psi