Page Title: Barnaul Ammo: 223 Rem - 556x45 with poly coated case

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Page Description: The 223 Rem is a lightweight, high-velocity round. It can be chambered with various styles of rifles from bolt action to semi-auto and belt-fed.

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Page Text: Barnaul 223 Rem (5.56 x 45) with poly coated case Barnaul 223 Rem (5.56 x 45) As American as 45Auto, .223Rem (5.56x45) has been the standard round of the US military for over 55 years. Developed for the original AR-15, .223 Remington has become one of the most popular sporting rounds with shooters and hunters in the United States. This lightweight, high-velocity round lends itself to being chambered with various styles of rifles from bolt action to semi-auto and belt-fed. FMJ 55 Grain This ammunition features a 55-grain, boat tail, full metal jacket projectile. These cartridges are imported from Russia and are new production. They are polymer coated steel cased, non-corrosive and Berdan primed. These make for remarkable plinking ammo at a great price. This ammo comes packaged 20 rounds/box in a 500 round case. FMJ 55 Grain Statistics Muzzle Velocity V0 ft/sec: 3,261 Muzzle Energy E0 J ft/lb: 1,299 Max Powder Pressure Bar (lb/inch2): 58,015 Cartridge Max Length: 2.26 inches Cartridge Average Weight: 164 grains Rounds per Box: 20

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