PMC Bronze, .223 Remington, FMJ-BT, 55 Grain, 1,000 Rounds
PMC ammunition is loaded in new brass cases with boxer primers. This ammunition is non-corrosive and is loaded to SAAMI specifications.
Sizzle just waiting to be unleashed! For more fun at the range, or just plinking on the backlot, this bulk-buy .223 Ammo is ready to seal the deal. FMJ for straight-shooting paper-punching power, priced to keep you firing all day! Stock up here for LESS!
PMC ammunition is loaded in new brass cases with boxer primers. This ammunition is non-corrosive and is loaded to SAAMI specifications. Each of these rounds complies with MIL SPEC. All PMC ammunition is reloadable. Rifle ammunition may have crimped military primers. In reloading, the crimped first needs to be removed before a new primer can be inserted. Most major reloading companies can provide a tool to accomplish this operation.
- Item Number: 223483
- Mfg. Number: 223A/AK
- UPC: 885344443511
- Caliber: .223 Remington
- Bullet Weight: 55 grain
- Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket-Boat Tail
- Muzzle Velocity: 2,900 FPS
- Muzzle Energy: 1,250 ft.-lbs.
- Case Type: Brass
- Primer Type: Boxer, reloadable
- Corrosive: No
- Rounds: 1,000
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by Thomas
With the times we are in, ammunition choice is not like it used to be, where you could swing by the retail outlets and pick up a box or two on your way to the range. Now you have to plan way in advance on ammunition.
The PMC ammunition is a very consistent ammunition. It is clean and I have never had any issues with misfires, jams or squib round. It is fun to shoot and I give the brass to a friend of mine to reload. With the big names in ammunition not affordable for just plinnking any more, PMC is a great choice.
Sportsman’s Guild has been great with their orders and doing their best to get ammunition in to us the customers.
by Mike
i ordered this over 5 months ago and withstood several shipment notification delays. eventually it came in, at the price i ordered. when it came in it was less than half the street price at the time. anyone who understands this that doesn’t understand how selling stocks short on wall st works then you are about as dumb as a post and deserve yourself and your company. so keep watching TV and let the government and big tech oligarchs finish destroying your life.
by Bill
I ordered this on back order. Sportsmans Guide sent me updates on my order and kept me informed on the delivery date. High demand at the time of order, but Sportsmans Guide came through with my order. Happy with my delivery.
by Pokey
Wow. Ordered on backorder & SG actually sent it to me when became available. I challenge anyone to claim the same experience. SG is a stand up co.
by Jalter
This is great range ammo. I managed to lock in a decent price for this market on a backorder of 1000 rounds about 6 months ago. It took a while for it to come in, the date got pushed back several times, but it was honored, nice job Sportsman’s Guide!