Description
The largest bulk pack we offer! New-manufactured 5.56x45mm NATO ammo has a 62-grain SS109 bullet with a green-painted steel "penetrator" tip over a lead core with a partial jacket. Loose/Bulk packaged 12,500 rounds in a barrel. Ammunition is Manufactured at the Lake City Army Ammunition Plant to Federal Cartridge Company specifications for military ammunition. The boxer-primed, reloadable brass case is headstamped with the Federal symbol and date of manufacture (military crimps should be removed before reloading). Water-resistant lacquer-sealed primer. Every cartridge is visually inspected before packing. For use only in rifles with chambers designed for 5.56x45mm ammunition.
Some ranges prohibit steel core ammunition; check your local range rules and regulations.
Ammunition pricing Bullet Style: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Bullet Weight (Grains): 62
Cartridge: 5.56 mm NATO
Rounds per Box: 12500
100-010-469WB
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Comments (12)
Not a deal at all. 5.56, even green tip, can be found for between $0.22 and $0.25 on ammoseek
Aweful price here... I feel there should be more trolls in here flaming this offer.
then you figure in the ones that come dented, smashed and banged up. no deal here. this stuff in bulk can be really damaged. I get them boxed on stripper clips for this money
xm855 is averaging .28 on this site, at this volume it should be .25, horrible deal
for this quality i would expect a lot better deal NOT .34 ea.
you guys are wrong, 34 cents per round is a great price for penetrator ammo. This is almost like precious metal, you don't get discount for buying a ton of gold, price is per ounce.
Actually you do get a discount when buying a precious metal, like gold, in bulk. Manufactured goods like this enjoy even greater discounts relating to quantity. Do you think Wal-Mart pays the same price per round you do when they buy a tractor trailer and you buy 2 boxes of 5.56?
They do that intentionally.. they sell this stuff in HUGE quantities because they know people will assume (rightfully so) that the larger the quantity of the purchase, the larger the discount.. since that's the way things work in about 90% of all other transactions :)
They do it with "bulk packs" too for handgun ammo.. they pack loose ammo into a cheap cardboard box with a "bulk!" sticker slapped on it and people snap 'em up figuring they're getting a deal.
Looks like it could be “dent city” the way they are all loose. New meaning to “scraping the bottom of the barrel”. Might be OK for the military but none for me, thanks.