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7.62x51 - 149 Grain FMJ M80 - Winchester - 500 Rounds

Regular Price: $520.00

Special Price: $495.00

(99¢ per round)

53 In Stock

Overview

Quantity - 20 rounds per box; 25 boxes per case
Manufacturer - Winchester
Bullets - 149 grain full metal jacket (FMJ) M80
Casings - Boxer-primed brass
Manufacturer Winchester
Condition New
Bullet Weight 149 Grain
Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail (FMJ-BT)
Ammo Casing Brass
Quantity 500
Ammo Caliber .308 (7.62X51)
Manufacturer SKU WM80
Primer Type Boxer
Muzzle Velocity (fps) 2790
Muzzle Energy (ft lbs) 2575
Attracts Magnet Yes
UPC Barcode R0818202110085
Cost Per Round 99¢ per round
Use Type
Range Training
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A box of 7.62x51 is merely an appetizer. A case of 7.62x51 is a five-course meal. This ammunition is made in the USA by Winchester, and its compatibility with 308 Win firearms makes it perfect for range training with a wide variety of popular hunting rifles as well as semi-automatics.

The military’s M80 ammo specs call for a 147 grain bullet, but Winchester’s 149 grain projectile is so close to that weight that you’ll be unable to discern any significant difference in ballistic performance. The full metal jacket bullet has a sleek profile that enhances its ability to feed smoothly as well as its ballistic coefficient. If you plan to load this ammo into a magazine, then you’ll appreciate how its cannelure keeps the bullet from jerking out of its seating during recoil. The bullet does contain steel in its jacket; it is magnetic.

This round’s bullet is not what you would want for hunting. Its inability to expand as it pierces soft tissue also makes its terminal ballistics suboptimal for self-defense, although a 7.62x51 does compensate for such a shortcoming by sheer virtue of its power.

Winchester’s M80 ammo is newly manufactured, not military surplus. Its non-corrosive Boxer primers are seated in new and reloadable brass cases. The brass is slightly discolored, but only because it wasn’t polished up nice and pretty after heat-treatment made it stronger.
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