Remington UMC .223 Remington ammo is part of Big Green’s value line of ammunition. The UMC brand is offered as either full metal jacket or hollow point bullets, they’re recommended for target shooting, and they’re available in a variety of quantities from 20 rounds per box to 1,000 rounds per freedom bucket. The .223 Remington .223 / 5.56 NATO Ammo is especially popular for AR rifle shooters, whether they’re varmint or small game hunting or just plinking on the range. On paper, the 55-grain FMJ bullet had a muzzle velocity of 3,240 feet-per-second with 1,282 foot-pounds of energy. Velocity drops to 1,301 fps with 207 ft-lbs of energy at 500 yards. Stock up for range time or this hunting season with Remington UMC .223 Remington ammo! Specifications for Remington UMC .223 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Brass Centerfire Rifle Ammunition: Manufacturer: Remington Cartridge: .223 Remington Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Bullet Weight: 55 grain Cartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 3240 ft/s Muzzle Energy: 1282 ft-lbs Application: Target Primer Style: Centerfire G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.202 Lead Free: No Package Contents: Remington UMC .223 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Brass Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
Remington UMC .223 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Brass Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
$194.89
SKU: 3E308E32
Category: Rifle Ammo
2 reviews for Remington UMC .223 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) Brass Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
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Mark Jackson –
I don't know what you do with this ammo other than plink or hunt varmint/small game. I wouldn't use it for larger game, range shooting or personal defense. What you see is what you get with this ammo; nothing special. But when I can get 63 grain FMJBT cheaper than this (Federal here on the Planet) I'd rather do that. Remington his always been to me, sort of no thrills ammo, but it puts of middle of the field performance, and great reliability for a decent price. My use for it: I let the kids run this when our families go out to shoot. It's not the ammo's fault. Just a little pricey for what you get, and I prefer 62-64 grain.
Mike –
Perfect for the range. Glad this was available when everything else is on back order.