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This hard-to-find 62gr 223 Remington ammo has a heavier bullet than the typical 55gr range ammo and is also GREAT for range exercises.
Tula ammunition derives its name from its birthplace, the Tula Cartridge Works in Tula, Russia. This same plant also produces many of the products branded in the United States as "Wolf Ammunition".
The Tula Cartridge Works plant was founded in 1880 and is currently one of the largest ammunition manufacturing plants in the world. The Tula name has gained a following worldwide for its rugged, reliable, and economical product. This cartridge complies with CIP requirements and the casing features a polymer-coated steel casing with a non-corrosive Boxer Primer. The projectile features a bimetal jacket (contains steel and copper) and a lead core resulting in excellent ballistics characteristics.
This ammunition is rugged like the country where it was manufactured and keeps its qualities under temperatures ranging from -4 degrees Fahrenheit to 122 degrees Fahrenheit ensuring that it will perform when needed most.
Muzzle Velocity: 3025 fps
Max Pressure: 49,700 psi
Additional Information
| Cost Per Round | 27.5¢ to 30.0¢ per round |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Tula Cartridge Works |
| Condition | new |
| Bullet Weight | 62 Grain |
| Bullet Type | Hollow-Point (HP) |
| Ammo Casing | Steel |
| Quantity | 20 |
| Ammo Caliber | .223 Remington |
| Manufacturer SKU | TA223621 |
| Primer Type | Boxer |
| Muzzle Velocity (fps) | No |
| Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) | No |
| UPC Barcode | 814950011197 |
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Customer Reviews
- Good Plinking Ammo Review by Raiden
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Fed and fired perfectly from my Saiga .223. Was reasonably accurate - no less so than ammo I've paid more for. I got tighter groups from the same brand 55gr ammo, out of my Saiga (1 in 10" twist rate, near as I can tell), however. A little dirty, but not beyond reason, considering the value price. I'll certainly reconsider this if I get another .223 rifle, better suited for 62gr bullets. (Posted on 12/22/11)Performance Value Quality



