Tula Ammo, .223 Rem
Key Features
Perfect for practically any use
Economical and reliable design
Polymer-coated steel casing
Non-corrosive Berdan primer
Retains characteristics at a wide range of temps
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- You must be at least 18 years old to purchase this item.
- One $9 surcharge will be added to orders containing ammunition.
- 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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Product Description
This newly manufactured full metal jacket ammunition from Tula is ideal for hunting, target practice, range training, or plinking. Both economical and reliable, Tula ammo is produced in Russia by one of the most established ammunition plants in the world: the Tula Cartridge Works. This cartridge complies with CIP requirements and the casing features a polymer-coated steel casing with a non-corrosive Berdan primer. The projectile features a bimetal jacket (steel and copper) and a lead core that produces excellent ballistics characteristics. Tula ammo is rugged like the country where it was manufactured and keeps its qualities a wide range of temperatures, ensuring that it will perform when needed most. |
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Accuracy (5)
- Easy to use (3)
- Rugged (3)
Cons
Best Uses
- Target practice (5)
- Shooting ranges (4)
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Pros
- Accuracy
- Easy To Use
- Rugged
Cons
- Difficult Maintenance
Best Uses
- Home Protection
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about Tula Ammo, .223 Rem:
AR can shoot this ammo with a little research, Iv put thousands of rounds though them and people who do not clean there guns after shooting need not try to use this stuff but i lean a few trick this ammo will feed freely magazine after magazine. fist step is lean you fire arm make a few changes and stop complaining nothing is free and know if your barrel says .223 it will not like 5.56 nato and often jam for most or the russian is 5.56 and will simple not chamber properly in a rifle stamped 223 i leaned this years ago with a dpms .223 .....so know your gun first then lean the tricks
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Pros
- Accuracy
Cons
Best Uses
- Target Practice
Comments about Tula Ammo, .223 Rem:
My brother and I bought 1000 rounds to shoot at the range. We both shoot Savage bolt actions. We were both surprised at how accurate the Tula shoots. With this ammo we shoot on average 1 inch groups and on occasssions sub moa. We haven't found the ammo to be as dirty as rated by some. To date we have fired about 300 rounds with only 2 FTF. We have had about 15 FTE. When this happens I use my cleaning rod to knock out spent cartridge. When this first happened it was frustrating, but it only takes a couple of seconds to correct so we just deal with it. For the price I will continue to buy the Tula for range shooting. I don't know if I would use it in an AR as the FTE could be more of a pain.
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Pros
- Accuracy
- Easy To Use
- Rugged
Cons
- Poor Construction
- Poor Performance
Best Uses
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about Tula Ammo, .223 Rem:
First 100 rounds worked great. After the barrel got hot i got 2 casings that got stock in the chamber and they would not eject. I had to use a rod to push the casings out of the chamber. I then loaded a mag filled with remington and had no problem. There is some kind of coating on the Tula steel casing that melts when the barrel get hot and provoke the casing to stick. I do not recommend shooting more than 75 to 100 rounds of Tula ammo. It is also a very dirty ammo tu use in your AR/M4. Just spend i little bit more money and get quality ammo. What you save on the ammo you will end-up spending on replacing your lower!!!
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accuracy
- Durable
- Easy To Use
Cons
Best Uses
- Home Protection
- Outdoors
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about Tula Ammo, .223 Rem:
Great for shooting at the range or just messing around. No need to buy expensive ammo to do that. This does exactly whats it supposed to do.
- Was this a gift?:
- No
Pros
- Accuracy
- Compact Design
- Durable
- Rugged
Cons
Best Uses
- Hunting
- Outdoors
- Shooting Ranges
- Target Practice
Comments about Tula Ammo, .223 Rem:
I received exactly what I ordered. It was packeged as described. It was kind of fun opening it with an oversized can opener. But shooting was even better.
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