The Hornady line of 223 Remington Ammo is a well-known and highly regarded ammunition due to its capability, terminal effect, accuracy, and reliability in the field. For many years now, Hornady has designed, prototyped, and produced its own bullets in multiple configurations, as well as its own brass cases. These Hornady 223 Remington 55 grain Soft Point (Spire Point) rounds are no different. The feature the bullet mentioned above, loaded into a powdered and primed high polished, reloadable, Boxer primed, brass Hornady case. These rounds come packed up in the Hornady’s easily recognizable red 50 round boxes, in a case of 10 boxes, making a grand total of 500 accurate Hornady rounds. Get them now and these rounds will be on tap, ready for you to take to the range.
Since 1949, J.W. Hornady saw the ammunition market differently than any other manufacturer at that point in history. He saw what the reloading market could become, and he built a thriving company around it, knowing what it would become. Today, Hornady has expanded we beyond their first .30 caliber 150 grain Spire Point bullet they started out selling.
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If your Guns are like mine just about family Then pay attention what you feed it , If you don’t really care and your life doesn’t depend on it by all means go with those well priced “Wolf” ect . If you are useing your firearm for work , Personal Defense , Competitive shooting Hornady is not a bad way to go , They shoot clean and Unlike the cheaper brands if your gun gets alittle dirty you can still put rounds down range .. I’m not a Hornady advocate or make anything on the sale of these rounds and they are alittle over priced my opinion pmc , federal are in the bracket of these guys .But if I have the Extra funds wich isn’t very often I’m going with Hornady…Good Luck with whatever you buy and keep safe ….