bulk 55 gr 223 bullets?

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  • DadSmith

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    where do you guys buy bulk 55 gr 223 bullets? I checked RMR and they don`t sell the 55 gr.
    Friends don't let Friends buy and shoot 55gr bullets. Friends direct Friends to 69gr, 75gr, and 77gr bullets. :)

    I buy from RMR but I buy their heavier match bullets for my 5.56.

    I also buy from here.

    They have 55gr and 62gr available right now.
    Free shipping and no governor's fee.
     

    kennedy759

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    Friends don't let Friends buy and shoot 55gr bullets. Friends direct Friends to 69gr, 75gr, and 77gr bullets. :)

    I buy from RMR but I buy their heavier match bullets for my 5.56.

    I also buy from here.

    They have 55gr and 62gr available right now.
    Free shipping and no governor's fee.
    my armilite has 1:9 twist
     

    bgcatty

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    Friends don't let Friends buy and shoot 55gr bullets. Friends direct Friends to 69gr, 75gr, and 77gr bullets. :)

    I buy from RMR but I buy their heavier match bullets for my 5.56.

    I also buy from here.

    They have 55gr and 62gr available right now.
    Free shipping and no governor's fee.
    I agree overall. Also depends on barrel twist rate. But for just plinking, 55grn are fine.
    I use 69, 75 and 77 grns when I’m doing serious target shooting.
    Gotta save the good stuff for serious work.
     

    Creedmoor

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    I agree overall. Also depends on barrel twist rate. But for just plinking, 55grn are fine.
    I use 69, 75 and 77 grns when I’m doing serious target shooting.
    Gotta save the good stuff for serious work.
    Hey Ben can you ship me a few thousand 77 grainers to test?
    Along with a few thousand primers and two eight pounders.
    Brian will hook you up.
     

    Creedmoor

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    thanks for your suggestions, the reason I was asking I was down to 500 and wanted to stock up, but I could not find where I stashed the 500, sooo after a long search I remembered to look under the bed in my gun room and found the 4k I forgot I had bought during the pandemic plus the 500, so I am good to go.
    4,000 :lol2: Slacker, thats not even starting to be a horder.
     
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