Winchester .300 Blackout Ammunition 200 Rounds FMJ 125 Grains

Winchester .300 Blackout Ammunition 200 Rounds FMJ 125 Grains

Winchester USA300BLK

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Winchester USA300BLK

Product Type
Ammo
Condition
New
Bullet Weight
125 Grain
Bullet Type
Open Tip
Use Type
Range Training
Casing Type
Brass
Quantity
200
Ammo Caliber
300 AAC Blackout
Primer Type
Boxer
Muzzle Velocity
2185
Muzzle Energy
1325
Magnetic
No
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Accurate and Dependable Winchester .300 AAC Blackout 125-Grain FMJ Ammo

This .300 AAC Blackout ammunition features a full metal jacket projectile for improved accuracy and reliability in a variety of firearms. The cartridges utilize a 125-grain bullet and brass casing for high performance and durability. This ammunition is great for target practice, range use and plinking. When you need reliable ammunition that you can count on, you can trust in Winchester.

In 1873, less than a decade after the Civil War and when Westward Expansion was in full gallop, Winchester introduced the first successful centerfire cartridges. Winchester has set the world standard in superior ammunition performance and innovation for more than a century. To millions of hunters and shooters worldwide, the name "Winchester" means quality and performance. No matter the sport, game or protection, you can always depend on the Winchester ammunition to perform as promised.

Winchester .300 Blk Ammo Specifications and Features:

  • Manufacturer Number: USA300BLK
  • Caliber: .300 Blackout
  • Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
  • Bullet Weight: 125 Grains
  • Rounds: 200 Rounds per Case
  • Jacket Material: Copper
  • Core Material: Lead
  • Casing: Brass
  • Usage: Target, Plinking

200 Round Case
 

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Do not buy this junk
Caused the bolt carrier to short stroke resulting in failure to feed. The Winchester Subsonic ran fine, I think they missed the mark on this one
January 30, 2020
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