Fast Facts
- Product Type Ammo
- Manufacturer Wolf
- Condition New
- Bullet Weight 145gr
- Projectile Type FMJ
- Ammo Use Type Range Training
- Casing Type Steel
- Quantity 500
- Caliber .300 AAC Blackout
- Primer Type Berdan
- Muzzle Velocity (ft. per sec) 1985
- Muzzle Energy (ft. pounds) 1269
- Magnetic Yes
- UPC Barcode 645611308680
- Cost Per Round 62¢ per round
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More Details About This Wolf 145gr FMJ .300 AAC Blackout Ammo
Tired of hunting far and wide for bulk 300 AAC Blackout ammunition? Let Ammo For Sale make your life easy – we’ve got Wolf 300 Blackout ammo by the case! We are only shipping this ammo to cool people at the moment, which is why we hope that you will order multiple cases.
Steel. It’s what makes Wolf ammo so affordable, and you’re going to find it in this round’s bullet. The 145 grain FMJ may have a bimetal jacket that attracts a magnet, but it’s plenty accurate for blasting targets and also too soft to damage a rifle barrel. This bullet is a fine choice for suppressor use as well!
These rounds’ steel cases are not appropriate for handloading. They’re a lot more affordable than brass, however, and they feed and eject reliably courtesy of their low-friction polymer coatings. Wolf loads Berdan primers because they are slightly less expensive to manufacture, but they are still non-corrosive like any modern Boxer primers.
This ammunition may fail to feed when loaded in a 5.56 mag. We recommend using a mag that is specifically designed for 300 Blackout.
Steel. It’s what makes Wolf ammo so affordable, and you’re going to find it in this round’s bullet. The 145 grain FMJ may have a bimetal jacket that attracts a magnet, but it’s plenty accurate for blasting targets and also too soft to damage a rifle barrel. This bullet is a fine choice for suppressor use as well!
These rounds’ steel cases are not appropriate for handloading. They’re a lot more affordable than brass, however, and they feed and eject reliably courtesy of their low-friction polymer coatings. Wolf loads Berdan primers because they are slightly less expensive to manufacture, but they are still non-corrosive like any modern Boxer primers.
This ammunition may fail to feed when loaded in a 5.56 mag. We recommend using a mag that is specifically designed for 300 Blackout.
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