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Caliber: .223 Remington Number of Rounds: 50 Bullet Type: Frangible Bullet Weight: 51 grainCartridge Case Material: Brass Muzzle Velocity: 3250 ft/sMuzzle Energy: 1196 ft-lbsApplication: Target Package Type: Box Primer Style: Centerfire Lead Free: No

Code: 41L-LAR-NRA4-630840050

MPN: 630840050

UPC: 810036150545

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Product Info for Norma Range Training Frangible .223 Remington 51 Grain Norma Frangible Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition

Shortly after the introduction of the .222 Remington experiments began to make a similar cartridge for military use. The advantages were obvious as a soldier naturally can carry many more rounds of a much smaller and lighter cartridge. Drawbacks was the reduced long range potential of the smaller bullet and its lesser penetration. The first .223 appeared in 1957 and was mainly the work of Robert Hutton of Guns and Ammo and Gene Stoner of Armalite. One of the requirements for the new cartridge was that it could retain a velocity exceeding the speed of sound at 500 yards. This was not possible with the .222, but with its slightly longer case and a 55 grains boattail bullet the .223 met the demands. The cartridge was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1964 and used in the Vietnam war. Since then it has been adopted by NATO as a standard military cartridge, but with a heavier 63 grains bullet which demands a quicker twist (1 in 7) than used in most sporting rifles for the civilian market (1 in 10, 12 or 14).image

The dimensions of military chambers and cartridges vary slightly from the sporting version that was brought out by Remington shortly after the .223 was adopted by the military. Accordingly military ammunition might produce high chamber pressure in sporting rifles. Military cases quite often has thicker brass and starting loads must be reduced by at least 10 per cent.

For sporting purposes the cartridge is normally at its best using bullets of 60 grains or less. It is suitable for the same range of purposes as .222 Remington, and will add some yards to the effective range. Due to the adoption by NATO the .223 is expected to be the more popular choice in a few years by European shooters.

Features of Norma Range Training Frangible .223 Remington 51 Grain Norma Frangible Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition

  • Velocity V0 - 3250 F/S

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  • Norma Range Training Frangible .223 Remington 51 Grain Norma Frangible Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammunition

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Norma Range Training Frangible .223 Remington 51 grain Norma Frangible Brass Cased Centerfire Rifle Ammo, 50 Rounds, 630840050 , MPN: 630840050 , UPC: 810036150545 , Code: 41L-LAR-NRA4-630840050
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