Remington UMC Ammo .223 Rem 45 Gr., JHP, 200-Round Mega Pack
Key Features
Perfect for any high-volume shooting situation
Jacketed hollow-point bullets
Great value without compromising quality
Loaded in the USA
200 rounds per box
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- NY and IL Customers: Ammunition must be shipped to a Gander Mountain store. To purchase you must call 888-542-6337 and press 3.
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Accuracy (6)
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- Hunting (5)
- Target practice (5)
- Shooting ranges (4)
- Home protection (3)
- Reviewer Profile:
- Enthusiast (8), Hunter / fisherman (8), Home owner (5)
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Very good load
Very good varmit load if used in a 1 in 12 barrel. This is my standered coyote load other than my hand loads. I always try to keep 500 to 1000 rounds on hand....Read complete review
Very good varmit load if used in a 1 in 12 barrel. This is my standered coyote load other than my hand loads. I always try to keep 500 to 1000 rounds on hand. Better in wind than you may think and gives 1 to 1 1/2 inch 100 yard groups from my Remington 700. This is the only factory .223 ammo I buy and have used it for years. Brass reloads good and last a long time.
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Most Liked Negative Review
Haven't fired any yet.
I got these just to "have." Looks like good ammo, but haven't fired any. A buddy recommends this ammo for its accuracy.
I got these just to "have." Looks like good ammo, but haven't fired any. A buddy recommends this ammo for its accuracy.
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- Accuracy
- Durable
- Lightweight
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- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about Remington® UMC 223REM 45GR, 200-Round Mega Pack:
the umc remington ammo is good, but you can get the 55 grain version about 35 bucks cheaper on [@]. just thought id let you guys know. and no i was not sponsored, i just thought i would share my find with everyone.
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- Easy To Use
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- Home Protection
- Hunting
Comments about Remington® UMC 223REM 45GR, 200-Round Mega Pack:
I got these just to "have." Looks like good ammo, but haven't fired any. A buddy recommends this ammo for its accuracy.
Pros
- Accuracy
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
Comments about Remington® UMC 223REM 45GR, 200-Round Mega Pack:
these shells blow me away! They feed great in my mini-14 and are deadly on varmints. I was able to shoot 1/2" m.o.a. consistently at 100 yds.
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- Accuracy
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Easy Maintenance
- Easy To Use
- Lightweight
- Rugged
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- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about Remington® UMC 223REM 45GR, 200-Round Mega Pack:
Great buy
Pros
- Accuracy
- Economical
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Best Uses
- Hunting
- Shooting Ranges
Comments about Remington® UMC 223REM 45GR, 200-Round Mega Pack:
I use this ammo in a heavy barrel varmit rifle and have found it to be very accurate. I would definitely recommend it for varmit hunting and range sessions.
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Are 5.56MM, 223 and UMC all the same?Asked on 4/4/2009 by Anonymous4 answers
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Yes 5.56MM is the same as 223 and UMC is just a type of round that remington makesAnswered on 4/16/2009 by H from KyA:
basically yes, but you should know that 5.56 has higher pressure and if your chambered only for .223 you should not shoot the 5.56 but if you are chambered for the 5.56 you can shoot both 5.56 and the .223........Answered on 1/30/2010 by javalin from center hall, paVERIFIED BUYER
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5.56 is generally considered a reference to NATO military specifications. Usually slightly higher pressures in 5.56 ammunition.
UMC is simply Remington's "dicount" line of ammunition.Answered on 7/2/2010 by GS from TexasVERIFIED BUYER
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The short answer is no. The 5.56 (5.56 x 45 NATO) and the .223 Remington are similar but not identical. The 5.56 was developed for use in the M16 rifle. The .223 cartridge will work in a rifle chambered for 5.56 but it may not be as accurate. Using the 5.56 in a rifle chambered for .223 could be unsafe and is not recommended. UMC (Union Metallic Cartridge Company) is Remington's economical line of ammo.Answered on 7/4/2010 by Varmit 442 from Hockley, Texas







