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Federal Premium American Eagle 5.56x45mm NATO 55 grain Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition. American Eagle rifle ammunition offers consistent, accurate performance at a price that’s perfect for high-volume shooting.
Specifications for Federal Premium American Eagle 5.56x45mm NATO 55 grain Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition:
- Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO
- Number of Rounds: 20
- Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail (FMJBT)
- Bullet Weight: 55 grain
- Cartridge Case Material: Brass
- Muzzle Velocity: 3165 ft/s
- G1 Ballistic Coefficient: 0.246
The loads feature quality bullets, reloadable brass cases, and dependable primers.
Ammo Deal: 20rnd Box American Eagle 5.56X45mm 55Gr XM193 Ammo $15.99 FREE S&H
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or go Wylde,
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Exactly. All the guns I lost in that dry-land boating accident were Wylde except one, my intro gun.
18 in. Wylde was my last build and .223 shoots very well through it along with .22 LR
Stocked up 10yrs ago…never have touch my inventory…also load my own, no need to worry about pricing, got plenty of brass, primers, projectiles and powder…
Last week I picked up 5000 WLRM primers and 8 lbs of H-380 and ten more cartridge trays just for giggles. Its nice to have the ability to do that.
Sounds like fun, being behind on loading seems to stay like that because you go out to shoot, keeps or puts you behind again.
Fun, either way.
I don’t like paying $.40 per round, and this is nearly twice that! I looked to see if there was something REALLY special about this product, but I seem to have missed it. I take it that the velocity is when using a 20″ barrel, but even if that were 16″, it just isn’t that special, unless someone can explain what I don’t manage to find..
55 grain ball for 80 cents a round! That’s insane!
It’s a “Mad, mad world.”
Supply and demand………The last 556 I bought was $ 0.34 per and I thought that was too much…. I hope our president will release some of the nation’s stock to us militias when the SHTF. My 1500 rounds may not be enough….
Not enough is an understatement. That’s only 500 free rounds if you only have 1 rifle. The thought of running that low makes various things pucker.
I only have two; one each for the wife and myself, BUT I ain’t saying how many AKs there are……….or how many of my neighbors that have stocked up better than us.