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Browning 223

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223
120 Rounds
55gr FMJ Grain

Browning 223

Browning Training & Practice 223 Remington Ammo 55 grain FMJ Case of 1200 Rounds

The Browning .223 Remington 55gr FMJ (Full Metal Jacket) Training ammunition is a popular choice for target shooting, training, and practice purposes.

Specifications and Performance

The Browning .223 Remington 55gr FMJ ammunition features the following specifications:

  • Bullet Weight: 55 grains
  • Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
  • Muzzle Velocity: Approximately 3240 fps (feet per second)
  • Case Material: Brass
  • Primer: Boxer

The 55-grain bullet weight is a standard and versatile option for .223 Remington ammunition. It offers a good balance between velocity and stability, making it suitable for a wide range of shooting applications. The full metal jacket design ensures reliable feeding and reduced fouling in the barrel, which is particularly beneficial during extended shooting sessions.

History and Development

The .223 Remington cartridge, upon which this Browning ammunition is based, has a rich history dating back to the 1950s. It was developed as a response to the U.S. military’s request for a smaller, lighter cartridge that could replace the 7.62x51mm NATO round. The goal was to create a cartridge that would allow soldiers to carry more ammunition while still maintaining effective stopping power at typical combat ranges.

In 1957, Robert Hutton, technical editor of Guns and Ammo magazine, designed a cartridge based on a lengthened version of the .222 Remington, loaded with a 55-grain prototype bullet. This design would eventually evolve into the .223 Remington cartridge we know today.

The .223 Remington was officially introduced to the civilian market by Remington Arms Company in 1964, the same year that a similar cartridge, the 5.56x45mm NATO, was adopted by the U.S. military for use in the M16 rifle. While the two cartridges are similar, they are not identical, and it’s important to note that .223 Remington ammunition should not be used in firearms chambered specifically for 5.56x45mm NATO due to pressure differences.

Applications and Uses
  1. Target Practice: The consistent performance and accuracy of this ammunition make it ideal for honing shooting skills at the range.
  2. Competitive Shooting: Many shooting competitions allow the use of .223 Remington ammunition, making this a suitable choice for competitive shooters.
  3. Tactical Training: Law enforcement and military personnel often use similar ammunition for training exercises and simulations.
  4. Plinking: Recreational shooters enjoy using this ammunition for informal target shooting or “plinking” due to its affordability and reliability.
  5. Varmint Hunting: While not specifically designed for hunting, some shooters may use this ammunition for varmint control, although expanding bullets are generally preferred for ethical hunting practices.

It’s worth noting that while the .223 Remington cartridge is capable of taking down small to medium-sized game, many U.S. states do not allow the use of .22 caliber centerfire cartridges for medium game hunting due to concerns about insufficient killing power.

Performance Characteristics

Browning .223 Remington 55gr FMJ ammunition is known for its consistent performance and reliability. The full metal jacket design ensures smooth feeding in semi-automatic rifles, reducing the likelihood of jams or misfires. This is particularly important for training and high-volume shooting scenarios.

The 55-grain bullet weight is a popular choice as it provides a good balance between velocity and stability. When fired from a standard 20-inch barrel, this ammunition typically achieves a muzzle velocity of around 3240 fps. This high velocity contributes to a relatively flat trajectory, making it easier for shooters to maintain accuracy at various distances.

Comparison to Other .223 Remington Loads

While the 55-grain FMJ load is popular, there are other bullet weights and designs available in .223 Remington. For example:

  • 62-grain bullets, such as the M855 “green tip” load, offer slightly better penetration and are sometimes preferred for longer-range shooting.
  • 77-grain bullets are popular among long-range precision shooters due to their higher ballistic coefficient.
  • Lighter bullets, such as 35-grain varmint loads, offer extremely high velocities but may be less stable at longer ranges.

Compared to these alternatives, the 55-grain FMJ load offered by Browning strikes a balance between affordability, versatility, and performance, making it an excellent choice for general-purpose training and practice.

Considerations for Use

When using Browning .223 Remington 55gr FMJ ammunition, there are several factors to consider:

  1. Rifle Compatibility: Ensure your firearm is chambered for .223 Remington.
  2. Barrel Twist Rate: Most modern AR-15 style rifles have a 1:7 or 1:8 twist rate, which is suitable for stabilizing 55-grain bullets. However, older rifles with slower twist rates (e.g., 1:12) may not stabilize heavier bullets as effectively.
  3. Range Restrictions: Some indoor ranges may have restrictions on the use of FMJ ammunition due to concerns about ricochets or backstop damage. Always check your local range rules before use.
  4. Storage: Like all ammunition, Browning .223 Remington rounds should be stored in a cool, dry place to maintain their performance characteristics over time.
  5. Training Value: While this ammunition is excellent for general practice, shooters should also train with the specific defensive or hunting loads they intend to use in real-world scenarios to familiarize themselves with any differences in point of impact or recoil.

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