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When you want wine, you go to France. When you want spaghetti, you go to Italy. And when you want steel cased ammo, you go to Russia. Well, don’t actually go there – order this case of 308 Win by Tula online instead.

This round’s cozy price tag comes from its economical steel content. Its 150 grain bullet has a bimetal jacket: strengthened on the inside by steel, coated on the outside with a thin layer of protective copper. Bimetal bullets have a slight chance of making sparks when they brush up against a hard surface, which is the main reason some ranges ban them. Like any normal FMJ, this round’s bullet is optimal for range training and target practice.
This round’s shell casing is also made of steel. It’s coated with heat resistant polymer to help it feed and extract smoothly, and it’s magnetic – wave a magnet on a stick around like you’re using a metal detector to search for buried treasure, and you’ve just cleaned up your backyard after a shooting session. A steel casing won’t be of any help at a reloading bench, but for the majority of shooters who don’t own a reloading bench, that’s not a problem.
Many people notice that a round has a Berdan primer and wonder if it’s corrosive. That’s not the case with Tula! Their Berdan primers are non-corrosive and won’t wash corrosive salts all over your rifle’s action and bore.

These rounds are packaged 500 to a single case, with no individual packaging. They’re not in a jumbled mess, but stacked neatly with little plastic spacers.

Manufacturer Tula Cartridge Works
Condition New
Bullet Weight 150 Grain
Bullet Type Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casing Steel
Quantity 500
Ammo Caliber .308 (7.62X51)
Primer Type Berdan
Attracts Magnet Yes
UPC Barcode R040320206084

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I got some Red Army, came in boxes but had the same plastic spacers. Only shot 60-ish so far, but perfect function in my Century C308 (Cetme). With a gun like that, it beats the cases up anyway, so steel is fine. Can't tell you about accuracy, since I haven't mounted an optic... but it hits what I put the iron sights on.

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Expect 2 to 3 out of 10 to 15 of these to be duds, increasing your price per round significantly.

Fired out of POF .308 (eats anything), M&P10, and 2 different bolt actions. Same results across all.

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I've never how a dud in Tula .308 but the groups at 100 yards out of a bolt action are the size of a pie plate. I thought my scope was wonky at first. Out of my PSA AR-10 a little worse grouping (to be expected) but never had a failure to fire.

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Fair enough. How is that PSA?

I picked up 3 in 5.56 and with 77gr they shot sub moa at 100 yds.

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The PSA AR-10 is great but had the WORST "mil spec" trigger I have ever used. I've owned a half dozen PSA AR's and used countless other M16, M4's, and AR's and this was the only one I felt needed to be swapped out to make the firearm useful.

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Pay the extra $20 for the EPT trigger. It is worth it from PSA. Makes the trigger workable IMO.

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Yea, nitride finish on the M4’s was impeccable, trigger though crisp was pretty dang heavy.

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