ALL PMC AND FIOCCHI HAS BEEN SOLD.
ALL WOLF GOLD AND AMERICAN EAGLE HAS BEEN SOLD.
ALL RELOADS HAVE NOW BEEN SOLD.
Factory Hornady, Fusion, Zombie, Remington, Monarch are still available.
ALL STEEL CASE AMMO HAS BEEN SOLD.
THE SECOND CAN SHOWN WITH SOFT POINT BULLETS AND NO PAPERS IN OR ON THE CAN IS BEING REMOVED FROM SALE. A talk with my friend turns out it was light loaded by him for use in a bolt action rifle since he could no longer tolerate even full power .223 recoil. He didn't realize he'd not previously given me all the light loaded ammo to have his friends shoot it up in bolt guns or Contenders. It would not fully function a SBR and would only function in a Ruger gas piston 16" bbl if the gas was turned all the way to maximum. It will be shot up by his friends in their bolt action .223 rifles and Contenders. All the other reloads fully functioned in a SBR and in the Ruger gas piston with the gas set to the normal position today. Ejection direction, distance, and bolt lock back on empty mag were as they should be. Ejection was in the 3:30-4 o'clock direction.
All brass case factory ammo is 40 cents a round. All steel case factory ammo is 20 cents a round (there's not much of it). All reloads (some are Georgia Arms, some are from a manufacturer in Texas [unknown name]) are 20 cents around, but buy more than 100 and they are 15 cents a round. There are fmj, polymer tipped, and soft point bullets. Not all cans are shown below, but all the different types/makes are shown. No, I've not counted amounts...can do that if anyone is buying all of a particular type or make.
I took 5 samples from each can of reloads and tested in my .223 chamber gage and all passed. I test loaded a couple in my Contender which is picky about case sizing, and both fit and allowed the Contender to be cocked. If you want, bring your .223/5.56 and test a reload sample in my yard or if you want a sample shot in my rifle, we can do that.
For those not familiar with Monarch, they are brass case (a partial box of them had the Yugo headstamp nny .223 Rem) and boxer primed. For those not familiar with Wolf Gold, it's their premium ammo made in Taiwan with brass cases and boxer primers.
ALL WOLF GOLD AND AMERICAN EAGLE HAS BEEN SOLD.
ALL RELOADS HAVE NOW BEEN SOLD.
Factory Hornady, Fusion, Zombie, Remington, Monarch are still available.
ALL STEEL CASE AMMO HAS BEEN SOLD.
THE SECOND CAN SHOWN WITH SOFT POINT BULLETS AND NO PAPERS IN OR ON THE CAN IS BEING REMOVED FROM SALE. A talk with my friend turns out it was light loaded by him for use in a bolt action rifle since he could no longer tolerate even full power .223 recoil. He didn't realize he'd not previously given me all the light loaded ammo to have his friends shoot it up in bolt guns or Contenders. It would not fully function a SBR and would only function in a Ruger gas piston 16" bbl if the gas was turned all the way to maximum. It will be shot up by his friends in their bolt action .223 rifles and Contenders. All the other reloads fully functioned in a SBR and in the Ruger gas piston with the gas set to the normal position today. Ejection direction, distance, and bolt lock back on empty mag were as they should be. Ejection was in the 3:30-4 o'clock direction.
All brass case factory ammo is 40 cents a round. All steel case factory ammo is 20 cents a round (there's not much of it). All reloads (some are Georgia Arms, some are from a manufacturer in Texas [unknown name]) are 20 cents around, but buy more than 100 and they are 15 cents a round. There are fmj, polymer tipped, and soft point bullets. Not all cans are shown below, but all the different types/makes are shown. No, I've not counted amounts...can do that if anyone is buying all of a particular type or make.
I took 5 samples from each can of reloads and tested in my .223 chamber gage and all passed. I test loaded a couple in my Contender which is picky about case sizing, and both fit and allowed the Contender to be cocked. If you want, bring your .223/5.56 and test a reload sample in my yard or if you want a sample shot in my rifle, we can do that.
For those not familiar with Monarch, they are brass case (a partial box of them had the Yugo headstamp nny .223 Rem) and boxer primed. For those not familiar with Wolf Gold, it's their premium ammo made in Taiwan with brass cases and boxer primers.
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