5.56 Ammo - 200 Rounds

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Capacity:

200

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

55 grain

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Brand:

PMC

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Capacity:

200

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

55 grain

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Brand:

Winchester

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Capacity:

200

Finish Per Color:

Brass

Grains:

62 grain

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(1)

Brand:

Ammo Inc

Bullet Type:

FMJ

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Grains:

55 grain

Rounds:

200

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Brand:

Prvi Partizan

Bullet Type:

Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Grains:

62 grain

Rounds:

200

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Brand:

Ammo Inc

Bullet Type:

SS109 Penetrator Steel Core FMJ (Tip is not painted green)

Caliber:

5.56×45mm NATO

Grains:

62 grain

Rounds:

200

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Marketplace Insights ★ 4.4/5 based on 57 customer reviews across 8 variants from 28 retailers

Generally reliable and affordable ammunition with strong verified customer satisfaction, though some users experienced shipping delays, short counts, and isolated quality issues.

What customers like

Reliable Performance58%
Shot fine though my new ar, no jams or anything.
Good Price Value47%
Good ammo, good price in today's world
Fast Shipping30%
Very quick shipping time and product was exactly what I expected
Not Reloaded Ammo19%
These are not reloads. This is good brass.
Accurate Shots16%
Very accurate, pretty much the same round I used in the Corps

Common concerns

Shipping Delays16%
Waited several weeks and all of a sudden a refund comes through
Short Count Issues14%
The box contained 199 rounds instead of 200.
Ammunition Defects12%
had a catastrophic failure of my gun. The bullet was in the barrel
Damaged/Dented Casings9%
I did notice quite a few dented shell casings
Poor Customer Service9%
call support lol that's 1.5 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
5.56 Ammo - 200 Rounds

How much do 500 rounds of 556 cost?

500 rounds of 5.56 typically cost well above $200, with most listings ranging from roughly $248 to $275. Brand, grain weight, and bullet type affect price. Winchester, PMC, Black Hills, and Hornady are common options. Standard FMJ is cheaper than specialty rounds.

Why is 5.56 so expensive right now?

Raw material costs, labor, and shipping have risen significantly since the early 2000s. Our marketplace shows 5.56 typically around $119 per box, with most listings $88–$168. Prices remain elevated compared to pre-2020 levels when rounds cost roughly half what they do today.

What is the most lethal 556 round?

Lethality depends on use case. The Mk 262 77-grain OTM and Black Hills 77-grain Match are widely regarded as the most effective for terminal performance. For hunting, bonded soft points like Federal Trophy Bonded Bear Claw transfer energy efficiently. Military M855A1 EPR also shows improved terminal effects over standard FMJ.