Wolf .223 Remington FMJ ammunition is a new product from the Wolf Performance Ammunition "Military Classic" line. It is a line of ammunition that is economically-priced and designed specifically for high-volume shooters. Many suppliers of low-priced ammunition often use corrosive primers to bring down their manufacturing costs. Wolf Performance Ammunition utilizes only non-corrosive Berdan primers and other premium raw materials that ensure consistent performance.
Manufactured in Russia at the Barnaul Cartridge Plant, each box of Wolf .223 Remington FMJ ammunition contains 20 rounds of non-corrosive, steel-cased cartridges. Each cartridge contains a 55gr, full metal jacket bullet, which provides for increased muzzle velocities. These bullets boast muzzle velocities that have been observed to travel in excess of 3,200 fps. Additionally, each cartridge features a polymer coating in an effort to not only provide enhanced protection against rust and corrosion, but to ensure smooth feeding and extraction as well.
To be quite honest, keeping ammunition in stock lately has been a bit of a chore. Wolf .223 Remington ammunition seems to be especially popular. As such, picking up a few boxes of Wolf .223 Remington FMJ ammunition for just $4.81 per box might not be such a bad idea. Consider this ammunition for any of the following:
- Target shooting
- Sport shooting
- Small-game hunting
- Much more…
You may also be pleased to hear that Wolf Performance Ammunition is backed by a 100 percent performance guarantee, which is offered by the manufacturer. Any dissatisfaction will result in the refund of your money for the unused portion of ammunition. For details, visit the official site of Wolf Performance Ammunition.
5.56x45mm NATO vs. .223 Remington
Both the 5.56x45mm NATO and the .223 Remington cartridges are designed for use with the AR-15 platform. Each cartridge shares specifications that are extremely similar. And though the 5.56x45mm NATO cartridge was derived from the .223 Remington cartridge, they are not safely interchangeable. Though it may be safe to fire .223 Remington cartridges from an AR-15 chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO, the Federal Cartridge Company warns specifically about using Federal XM193 5.56 ammunition in rifles with a chambering other than 5.56x45mm NATO.