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Black Hills Remanufactured Ammunition .223 Remington 75 Grain Match Hollow Point - 50 Rounds
Black Hills Remanufactured Ammunition is produced on the same production line as their newly manufactured ammunition and subject to the same testing and inspection procedures. The savings result from the use of previously fired brass. This ammunition is non-corrosive, in boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
- Caliber: .223 Remington
- Bullet Weight: 75 Grains
- Bullet Style: Match Hollow Point
- Muzzle Velocity: 2750 fps.
- Casing: Once Fired Brass, Reloadable
- Primer: Boxer, Non-Corrosive
- FACTORY Remanufactured Ammunition
- AMERICAN MADE EXCELLENCE, Since 1981
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Excellent!
This ammo is phenomenal in my rifle. Sub MOA out to 600M plus!
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great ammo
Great ammo . Very consistent.
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This is the best value for high-end .223 I've ever found.
I have used this stuff for years, and it is by far the best value for commercial high end .223 I've ever found (especially when you factor in SAA's free shipping). I did a back-to-back comparison with the "factory new" red box Black Hills 75 match, and it shot to the same point of aim AND group sizes were identical. (I shot through a 50-round box of each in that test.) This ammo consistently shoots less than 1-inch 5-shot groups at 100 yards in my 1:7 twist AR barrels.
A while back, I bought one box each of the Black Hills 55, 68, 75, and 77. I fired multiple 5-shot groups from multiple rifles with 1:7 twist barrels. They all grouped at less than 1 inch at 100 yards. But the 75 grain load was consistently the tightest in my rifles. So that's what I bought more of!
I've taken this ammo out to 600 yards, and I was still able to consistently hit a 10" round gong. (It was a windy day, so I didn't try to go further.)
Black Hills is high quality, accurate, consistent ammo. The 75 grain match has always worked the best in my rifles. I've never had a problem with the "blue box" remanufactured stuff. I keep a few boxes of the "factory new" red box ammo around for just in case, but I have no reservations about using the reman stuff. I will definitely be buying more of it in the future.