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Wolf .223 Remington Ammo 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket

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What does 55 Grain mean for your shooting experience with Wolf .223 Remington Ammo?
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A 55-grain bullet offers a balance between velocity and recoil, making it ideal for range practice and training.
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What type of ammunition does Wolf manufacture?
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Is Wolf ammunition good for budget shooting?
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Where is Wolf ammunition made?
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Wolf manufactures affordable, steel-cased ammunition in calibers like 7.62x39mm, 9mm, .223 Remington, and more, commonly used for range practice.
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Yes, Wolf ammunition is widely used for budget-conscious shooters looking for reliable range ammunition at an affordable price.
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Wolf ammunition is manufactured in Russia and other Eastern European countries, primarily using steel cases for affordability.
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Wolf .223 Remington Ammo 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket. Fast shipping and bulk ammunition available at www.proarmory.com. Keep checking back in at Pro Armory as we are constantly getting in new ammunition at cheap discounts and great pricing.

Wolf .223 Remington Ammo 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket manufactures an astounding amount of steel cased ammo, and they do it in Russia which has a long-standing tradition of producing the stuff. This 223 Rem cartridge’s casing does have a thin layer of PolyFormance polymer that works to address steel’s reputation for not extracting as reliably as brass, and it protects the round from corrosion as well. This round’s 55 grain full metal jacket projectile is just like what you’re probably most used to firing out of an AR, but note that the layer under the copper jacket may contain steel that will attract a magnet.

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BRAND OVERVIEW

Wolf Performance Ammunition is a well-known brand that originated from Russia and is currently marketed by Sporting Supplies International, Inc., based in the United States. Wolf is widely recognized for producing affordable steel-cased ammunition, making it a popular choice among budget-conscious shooters. While some shooters prefer brass cases for reloadability, Wolf’s steel-cased rounds are favored for their cost-effectiveness, especially in high-volume shooting environments. The company offers a variety of calibers, with its 7.62x39mm ammunition being especially popular among AK-platform rifle users. Despite some concerns about wear on certain firearms, Wolf ammunition is widely used for training, target shooting, and range practice due to its reliability and affordability.

Product Features

SPECS

MPN WOL22355WFMJ
UPC 645611308734
Manufacturer Wolf Ammunition
Caliber 223 Remington Ammunition
Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket
Magnetic ENTER_VALUE
Muzzle Velocity 3241 fps
Muzzle Energy 1283 ft. lb
Primer Boxer
Casing Steel Case
Ammo Rating Target Shooting & Practice 223 Remington Ammo

FAQs

What does 55 Grain mean for your shooting experience with Wolf .223 Remington Ammo?

A 55-grain bullet offers a balance between velocity and recoil, making it ideal for range practice and training.

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What type of ammunition does Wolf manufacture?

Wolf manufactures affordable, steel-cased ammunition in calibers like 7.62x39mm, 9mm, .223 Remington, and more, commonly used for range practice.

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Is Wolf ammunition good for budget shooting?

Yes, Wolf ammunition is widely used for budget-conscious shooters looking for reliable range ammunition at an affordable price.

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Where is Wolf ammunition made?

Wolf ammunition is manufactured in Russia and other Eastern European countries, primarily using steel cases for affordability.

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