Bulk 223 Ammo For Sale
History of Bulk 223 Ammo
In 1962, the .223 Remington was officially recommended by SAAMI, leading to its adoption by the U.S. Army in 1964 as the 5.56x45mm NATO, used in M-16 rifles during the Vietnam War. That same year, Remington Arms released the first civilian .223 Rem sporting rifle. The .223 quickly surpassed the popularity of the .222 Remington, and today, the AR-15 is the quintessential American rifle, with many manufacturers producing variations chambered in .223 Rem for both bolt-action and AR-style semi-automatics.
How will your 223 Rem ammo be delivered?
Your 223 Remingtom ammo will be shipped directly to your doorstep in a discreet, unmarked package.
What are the advantages of buying bulk 223 ammo?
- Significant cost savings: One of the primary benefits of purchasing bulk 223 Rem ammo is the potential for substantial savings. You can save upwards of 10¢ per round!
- Always range-ready: Bulk buying ensures you’re well-stocked and ready for the range at any time, safeguarding against supply chain disruptions.
- Less frequent reordering: Buying in bulk reduces the need for frequent reordering, giving you peace of mind with a steady supply of ammo.
- Improved shooting consistency: Consistent ammo supply helps maintain accuracy and performance by eliminating variations between different batches..
- Prepared for any situation: With a bulk supply, you’re always prepared for any unexpected needs, be it a spontaneous shooting session or an emergency.
- Supporting worthy causes: Each purchase at Ammo.com contributes to a donation in your name to a pro-freedom charity at no additional cost to you. Discover who we support here!
How much does bulk 223 cost?
Bulk .223 generally costs around 50¢ per round, depending on the brand you purchase and the quantity you order. Regardless, purchasing ammo in bulk will save you more money than if you were to purchase in smaller batches each time the need arises. Shooting can become expensive, but you need to keep your marksmanship skills sharp to defend yourself, your home, family, or freedom. Buying ammo in bulk is the best way to reduce your cost per round and maintain a steady practice routine.
What 223 brands do you sell?
If you're loyal to a particular 223 brand, check out our inventory here:
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which brands we currently have in stock and available using the Manufacturers filter. You can also filter by attributes such as Bullet Type, Bullet Weight, Casing Type, and Primer Type to find what you need.
How does .223 compare to other calibers?
Caliber | Recoil | Pros | Cons |
---|---|---|---|
.204 Ruger | 223 has slightly Less | 223 has lower recoil, flatter trajectory | 223 is harder to find, less powerful |
.22-250 | 223 has slightly More | 223 has flatter trajectory, more stopping power | 223 is more expensive |
.22 Hornet | 223 has slightly Less | 223 has lower recoil | 223 is more expensive, poor trajectory, less stopping power, less abundant |
5.56 NATO | Virtually Identical | 5.56 guns can fire .223 Rem ammo | 5.56 rounds CANNOT be safely fired through .223 Rem rifles |
.224 Valkyrie | 223 has slightly More | 223 has flatter trajectory | 223 is more expensive, higher recoil |
.277 Fury | 223 has 5X More | 223 has more stopping power, flatter trajectory | 223 is less abundant, more expensive, more recoil |
.308 Win | 223 has 5X More | 223 has flatter trajectory, better for long-distance shooting, better for big-game hunting | 223 has more recoil, more expensive ammo |
.30 Carbine | 223 has slightly More | 223 has more stopping power | 223 is more expensive, less abundant ammo, worse at long-range |
.300 Blackout | 223 has more | 223 has more stopping power, subsonic ammo is better for home defense | 223 is more expensive, poor trajectory |
.350 Legend | 223 has 2X More | 223 has more stopping power, better for medium-sized game | 223 has more expensive ammo, more recoil, worse trajectory |
.450 Bushmaster | 223 has 6X More | 223 has more stopping power, better for close-range big game hunting | 223 has more expensive ammo, shoulder thumper |
5.7x28 | 223 has less | 223 has lower recoil, better for self-defense | 223 has poor trajectory, less stopping power |
6.5 Grendel | 223 has 2X More | 223 has flatter trajectory, more powerful, better for medium-sized game | 223 has more recoil, more expensive ammo |
For a comprehensive look at the performance of different 223 rounds, explore our detailed guide on .223 ballistics, which covers the ballistics data from all the popular ammo manufacturers.
Customer Reviews
-
Cam said:
Ammo was cheap and works as designed