
- The maximum you may purchase is 20.
Whether you are required to use a frangible projectile or if your local range has tight restrictions or maybe you just want to try something a little different, Federal Premium Ballisticlean may be the answer. BallistiClean delivers the same accuracy and reliability as the lead FMJ rounds you are familiar with but in a frangible reduced hazard training round which breaks up with contact on metal targets reducing ricochet danger. BallisticClean is a load that helps eliminates airborne lead and helps reduce barrel fouling. BallistiClean's felt recoil, accuracy and point of impact are all comparable to duty rounds.
Manufacturer Part Number | BC223NT5A |
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Brand | Federal |
Ammo Application | Plinking |
Caliber | 5.56 (NATO) |
Number Rounds | 20 |
Grain Weight | 55 |
Ammo Bullet Type | Non-Toxic |
Muzzle Velocity (FPS) | 3,100 |
Muzzle Energy | 1,174 |
Ammo Casing Material | Brass |
Hunter is joined by Justin Boyd, Garren Meyers, and Zach Schebish to discuss the popular question, what is the difference between 5.56 and .223?
No difference, big difference, or slight difference, it is all discussed in this podcast.
Hunter and Andrew sit down with a local hero. Ricky Davidson has been long-range shooting and reloading for most of his life. Getting rifles to shoot is one of his talents. To do that, he needs to sight in or zero these rifles, which he has done hundreds if not thousands of times.
Zack Donovant, the owner of Old Dominion Custom Rifles, joins Hunter and Andrew to discuss the art of custom rifle building. From hunting, benchrest, or tactical applications, Zack can build just about anything. Zack is a very accomplished hunter and long-range shooter, not to mention a world record holder. So much information in this podcast! Warning, you might be building a custom rifle after listening!
Knowing how to clean and oil your gun is an important part of gun ownership. After all, every firearm is an investment. Proper care and storage help keep your guns functioning and firing safely, in many cases for generations to come. Did you know that carbon fouling and residue remain on the outside of the gun as well as the inside every time you shoot it?
When it comes to entry-level modern sporting rifles, the two brands leading the way are Ruger and Smith and Wesson. Semi-automatic tactical rifles are known for their shooting precision and mild recoil. There are a variety of accessories available to customize these firearms. The simple upper and lower receiver design also tends to be very comfortable for most shooters.
In this episode, Hunter and the boys sit around talking about the best rifle caliber for deer hunting in Central Virginia. At least 16 different calibers are discussed. See where your favorite ranks as Hunter, Andrew, and Garren break down the pros and cons of each caliber.