MIAMI - NOVEMBER 04: Raul Valdez gathers a handful of .223-caliber cartridges, measuring for boxes for shipping at Stone Hart Ammo Manufacturing Company November 4, 2009 in Miami, Florida. Ammunition ...
Two of the most popular cartridges today are nearly identical and sometimes considered transposable, but when looking at 5.56 vs .223, there are some key differences. The .223 Remington started as a ...
Handloaders always welcome new propellants in their efforts to improve the velocity and accuracy of their loads. So, in anticipation of stepping up the performance of my .223 Rem. handloads, I’ve been ...
United State, New York, March 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- IMR Market Reports is pleased to announce the publication of its latest report, Ammunition Reloading Equipment Market. This in-depth analysis ...
Some believe the 5.56 NATO was the original military cartridge and that the 223 Remington was the civilian offshoot. That’s not the case. In 1970, NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) affiliated ...
Precision Reloading, a leading supplier of reloading equipment and ammunition components, is drawing attention to the latest innovations of 2026 Hornady New Products. Products from Hornady ...
Prior to a recently scheduled range day I was in touch with an industry friend of mine and we happened to be discussing ammo. The cost of it came up as did the upcoming range day and the fact that ...
HPR’s line of .223 ammunition will leave officers confident of their shot. HPR Ammunition is American Made. Components, including brass, primers, powder, and projectiles are assembled in the USA.
TRUE: The BATF has proposed a reclassification of "5.56mm constituent projectiles of SS109 and M855 cartridges" from "primarily used for sporting purposes" to "armor piercing ammunition." FALSE: ...
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