This .308WIN is brass-cased and uses a non-corrosive boxer-primer. Specifications for Igman .308 Winchester 147 Grain Full Metal Jacket Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Manufacturer: Igman Cartridge: .308 Winchester Number of Rounds: 20 Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Bullet Weight: 147 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 2732 ft/s Application: Target Package Type: Box Included Accessories: 1 box/20 rounds Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No Package Contents: Igman .308 Winchester 147 Grain Full Metal Jacket Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
Igman .308 Winchester 147 Grain Full Metal Jacket Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
$24.39
SKU: F32DA547
Category: Rifle Ammo
6 reviews for Igman .308 Winchester 147 Grain Full Metal Jacket Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
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Elijah Wallen –
Stuff goes bang and holes show up where you aim. Casings are annealed which is a plus! Packaging is floppy so Expect the rounds to fall out of the little cardboard boxes they ship in. Rounds haven’t had deformities so far which is nice.
Reviewer AA –
Copper bullet, brass casing, and priced at less than a dollar a round. Shoots really well, no issues with it so far. This will likely be my go-to once the bans kick in and imports are no longer available.
Daddydog –
The cases are annealed giving them a darker color just below the shoulder and toward the bullet. It’s a good thing. It put less “stress” on the case when reloading the brass will last longer for reloading and not split,etc. most of the better bottleneck rifle ammo have the brass annealed. The bullets look like they are seated with a slight crimp. No problem with me using them. I’ll keep up with the brass and get several more reloads out of each. At this price it’s not too much more than just buying the brass. Plus no shipping if you get 3+ boxes. Only a couple dollars more than steel case.
Ian McDonald –
Ammo is great for training and getting trigger time with your 308. The grouping could be better. It’s not the most precise ammo. So if you’re looking for sub moa ammo, this isn’t it. But if you want good ammo to stockpile or send some shots down range, this is your ammo. Cycled reliably in my AR10’s. What more can you expect for this price point?
Natureboy –
Finding a good 308 round is a challenge. I purchased this ammo twice within a month. Fired about 180 rounds without any issues. I shot fairly good shot groups up to 100 yards using my POF revolution 12.5. I will be purchasing more of this ammo soon.
Dave –
This ammo is as described but the box the ammo was in was open and there was loose ammo all in the package. The ammo box was also impossible to keep together without tape. All in all it was fairly cheap and worth it.