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223 Rem – 55 gr FMJ – Tula (TA223550) – 1000 Rounds

(1 customer review)

  • Quantity – 1000 Rounds (50 Boxes of 20 Rounds)
  • Manufacturer – Tula
  • Bullet – 55 Grain FMJ (Bi-Metal Full Metal Jacket)
  • Casing – New Berdan-Primed Steel
  • Will Attract Magnet
  •  Not Reloadable

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Are you looking for .223 ammo that can withstand a variety of climates and weather conditions?  If so, Tula has the perfect solution – their .223 REM 55-grain FMJ (TA223550).

Tula Ammo, originally known as Tula Cartridge Works, has been in business since 1880 and is a leading producer of ammunition in Russia, the Middle East, Australia, and both North & South America.

Each round is constructed using 55-grain full metal jacket bullet, Berdan primer, spherical powder, and a steel casing.

This ammunition is non-corrosive, non-reloadable, suitable for use in semi-automatic rifles & carbines and has been tested for performance in extreme weather conditions.

Hunting, target shooting, or practicing for the next big competition the .223 REM 55 grain FMJ by Tula is a cost-effective yet safe & reliable option.

Ammo Caliber

223 Rem

Bullet Type

FMJ – Bi-Metal Jacket

Attracts Magnet

Yes

Bullet Weight

55 Grain

Casing

Steel

Condition

New

Manufacturer

Tula

Manufacturer SKU

TA223550

Primer

Berdan

Quantity

1000

1 review for 223 Rem – 55 gr FMJ – Tula (TA223550) – 1000 Rounds

  1. Jakmfly

    I give this 5 stars even though I had a bit of trouble. I was at the range shooting my AR with brass. Ran out of brass stuff and switched to Tula steel .223. The 1st round fired normally. 2nd round FTF, short stroke. 3rd round same. 4th round the empty shell got stuck in the chamber. That ended the shooting for the day. It took quite a few hammer blows with a cleaning rod to knock it out, it was stuck bad. Next time out at the range I tried the Tula in a clean AR. Shot over 100 rounds no malfunctions, ejected shells to 4 o’clock, ran perfect, very acceptable accuracy. So maybe what some people say is true. Running brass and steel after causes issues. I think this ammo is great. But I will only be running steel or brass not both on the same gun on the same day. Hope this helps someone avoid the problem I had.

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