1000rds – 223 Rem Fiocchi 55gr. V-MAX Ammo
Fiocchi Ammunition 55 Grain V-MAX Ammo Details
Italy and America -- we didn’t exactly see eye to eye during WWII, but now our great nations are finally working toward a common and admirable goal: hunting varmints. This 223 Rem cartridge by Fiocchi is poised to turn any AR into an absolute coyote and gopher buster. They make high grade components via technology of their own design, and strive constantly toward the same perfection that Italian engineers are world famous for achieving.This round’s 55 grain V-MAX is Nebraskan manufacturer Hornady’s premier varmint hunting projectile. Balanced and streamlined, it maintains the velocity it needs to fly straight and expand devastatingly hundreds of yards out. The V-MAX owes its exceptional potency to its polymer tip, which rests on the rim of the jacket and outstretches into a precision formed hollow within the swaged lead core. There the tip dangles, waiting until impact so that it can store up massive energy before making contact, and perpow -- virtually instantaneous fragmentation that sends rodents flying and coyote packing.
This round’s laser-flat trajectory makes it a joy to shoot, even at paper targets. However you utilize this case of fine ammo, you’ll be impressed by what two great nations can accomplish together!
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Product TypeAmmo
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Manufacturer
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ConditionNew
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Bullet Weight
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Bullet TypeV-MAX
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Use TypeVarmint Hunting
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Casing TypeBrass
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Quantity1000
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Ammo Caliber223 Remington
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Manufacturer SKU223HVC50
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Primer Type
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Muzzle Velocity3240
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Muzzle Energy
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UPC Barcode762344864235
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Cost Per Round$0.67/ppr
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This is the best stuff for varmints. I have used over 2000 rounds on Coyotes, Rabbits, but mostly Prairie Dogs. It is accurate and lethal. My hunting partners and I have compared this to the 50 Gr, the 43 Gr, soft points of various manufacturers and even varmint grenades. The 55Grain V-Max splatters a prairie dog better by far!