.223 Ammo - 100 Rounds

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Lead Round Nose (LRN)

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Capacity:

100

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

40 grain

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Brand:

Federal

Barrel Length:

16"

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Capacity:

100

Finish Per Color:

Brass

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Brand:

ArmsCor

Bullet Type:

FULL METAL JACKET (FMJ)

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Capacity:

100

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

55 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Rounds:

100

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Brand:

Federal

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Capacity:

100

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

55 grain

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Brand:

Browning

Bullet Type:

Round Nose

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Capacity:

100

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

45 grain

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Brand:

ArmsCor

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Rounds:

100

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Brand:

ArmsCor

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Rounds:

100

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.5/5 based on 11 customer reviews across 12 variants from 29 retailers

Generally reliable and affordable ammo that cycles well, though some users report quality control issues and reduced accuracy compared to alternatives.

What customers like

Reliable cycling45%
Ammo cycles good, no misfires. But not accurate
Good value pricing36%
Very nice ammo at a good price Plus available
Feeds and fires well36%
Feeds, loads and fires well in my AR
Consistent performance27%
Seemed to shoot the same groups as the .556

Common concerns

High hazmat fees9%
they added a 22 dollar adjustment fee for hazmat
Quality control issues9%
these rounds have signs of minor moisture spots
Poor accuracy precision9%
not accurate at 100 yds. 3 shot series 5 times
Frequently Asked Questions
.223 Ammo - 100 Rounds

What is the average price per round of 223 ammo?

.223 Remington ammo typically costs around $0.60 per round. Prices range from roughly $0.30 to $1.00 per round for standard loads, depending on bullet weight, manufacturer, and quantity purchased. Buying in bulk case quantities generally lowers the per-round cost.

Is a 223 capable of killing a deer?

Yes, .223 Remington can kill deer with proper bullet selection and accurate shot placement. Deer-specific rounds like Winchester Deer Season XP work well at reasonable distances on broadside shots. Many hunters take deer cleanly with .223, though it remains illegal for deer hunting in some states.

Why can't you put 556 in a 223?

You can fire .223 in a 5.56-marked rifle safely. The reverse is the problem: 5.56 NATO operates at higher pressures than .223 Remington chambers are designed for, risking dangerous pressure spikes and potential firearm damage. Always use ammunition matching your rifle's marked caliber.

What is the hardest hitting 223 round?

The hardest-hitting .223 rounds for hunting include monolithic bullets like Barnes TSX and Hornady GMX, which deliver deep penetration and full energy transfer. The 75-77gr class (Nosler, Sierra MatchKing, Hornady 75gr) is hard to beat for overall performance. Winchester Deer Season XP 64-grain also remains a solid hunting option.