223 Rem - 55 Grain FMJ - Winchester USA - 20 Rounds vs 45 ACP - 155 Grain RHT Frangible - Speer Lawman - 50 Rounds
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Rifle Ammo | 223 Rem - 55 Grain FMJ - Winchester USA - 20 Rounds | 45 ACP - 155 Grain RHT Frangible - Speer Lawman - 50 Rounds |
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Manufacturer | Winchester | Speer |
Condition | New | New |
Caliber | 223 Remington | .45 ACP (Auto) |
Manufacturer SKU | W223K | 53395 |
UPC Barcode | 020892213111 | 076683533951 |
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Brand | Winchester | Speer |
Reviews | N/A | N/A |
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MSRP | $16.50 | $36.00 |
Used Price | $11.55 | $25.20 |
Sale Price | $14.85 | $32.40 |
Rifle Ammos Descriptions
223 Rem - 55 Grain FMJ - Winchester USA - 20 Rounds
Are you trying to keep things straightforward the next time you let your AR-15 rip at the rifle range? Check this out: Winchester’s plain and simple American-made 223 Rem ammunition, which is perfect whether you want to group tight shots or spray your whole mag empty in a heartbeat! This cartridge has a 55 grain FMJ projectile, which alongside its 3,240 fps muzzle velocity makes it pretty much the same as our Army’s standard M193 loads. The bullet’s lead core and copper alloy jacket make it 100% nonmagnetic for compliance with pickier ranges’ ammo policies, and its cannelure will prevent the kind of setback that could have complicated feeding or harmed accuracy. We always bill simple FMJ ammo like this as suitable for target practice, but we’d trust it for home defense as well – that bullet’s going to fragment inside soft tissue if it hits its target at a high enough velocity. These rounds’ brass cases aren’t given a polish before they leave their factory. They’re only gray where they were heat treated for added durability, not because they were previously fired and reloaded. Winchester’s ammo isn’t just nonmagnetic – it’s also non-corrosive!
45 ACP - 155 Grain RHT Frangible - Speer Lawman - 50 Rounds
Even the most cautious shooter is subject to certain dangers when they train. Shooting at steel targets and against hard backdrops presents a real risk of splash-back, where copper and lead fragments ricochet back to do serious damage. Splash-back is also a common problem at indoor ranges, where poor ventilation may also cause toxic lead to linger in a carcinogenic haze! But Speer’s Lawman line of ammunition works to make all those risks moot. This 45 ACP cartridge features Speer’s 155 grain Reduced Hazard Training projectile. The frangible bullet is comprised of 100 percent compressed copper particles, which are hardened but not fused together in a process called sintering. The RHT accordingly stays intact as it feeds and fires, but crushes itself into powder when it slaps a steel target or other hard surface. And in conjunction with this round’s heavy metal free Clean-Fire primer, the RHT poses no threat of producing airborne lead that could have accumulated indoors. This round’s lightweight bullet grants it a fast muzzle velocity, although you will find Speer’s training ammo reliably mimics many other conventional self-defense loads. Speer gives their RHT a distinctive pattern on its tip for easy identification, and complements it with a new brass case and clean burning propellant for superior functionality in a semi-auto.