Ammo Inc 7.62x51 for Sale
Marketplace Insights
★ 4.9/5
based on 20 customer reviews across 2 variants from 6 retailers
Excellent budget-friendly ammo with exceptional reliability, accuracy, and quality control, with only isolated cycling issues reported.
What customers like
Reliability & Performance80%
Shot 4 cases, 480 rounds of this ammo and no failures or feeding problems
Excellent Value/Price65%
You are going to be hard pressed to find a better price on good 7.62 ammo
Clean Quality Rounds35%
it's clean. Seriously, I prefer this ammo over the big names.
Fast Shipping & Packaging30%
Quick shipping. It went bang.
Accuracy25%
Tight grouping within 2-3 inches at 120 yards shooting prone.
Common concerns
Occasional Cycling Issues10%
My brand new Tavor 7 didn't like to cycle the rounds initially
Rare Quality Control Issues10%
One round failed to eject due to shell expansion and jammed my AR
Frequently Asked Questions
Ammo Inc 7.62x51 for Sale
Are .308 and 7.62X51 the same bullet?
Both fire a .308-caliber bullet and have nearly identical case dimensions. Despite common claims, differences in case thickness and pressure between the two are largely misinformation. Caution about firing .308 in a 7.62x51 chamber exists, but it has little to do with maximum pressures. The rounds are almost identical.
How much does one 7.62X51 cost?
Single rounds of 7.62x51 NATO typically cost between $0.62 and $1.50 each, depending on brand and quantity. Federal, Winchester, and PMC are common manufacturers. Bulk purchases generally lower the per-round cost. Prices fluctuate based on market conditions and availability.
How far can a 7.62 x51 shoot accurately?
Accurate range depends on barrel length, shooter skill, and conditions. A 20-inch barrel performs well to 700 yards; 26-inch barrels extend to 850 yards reliably. Under optimal conditions with proper technique, 7.62x51 NATO can reach 1,000 yards, though wind becomes a significant factor beyond 800 yards.
Is AMMO, Inc a good ammo brand?
AMMO, Inc. receives mixed reviews. Some shooters report higher failure rates and inconsistent quality, while others find their ammunition reliable. Availability can be limited. Performance tends to vary by firearm and production lot, so testing a small batch in your specific firearm before bulk purchasing is advisable.
Is AMMO, Inc still in business?
AMMO, Inc. sold its small caliber ammunition manufacturing assets to Olin Corporation, which integrated them into Winchester Ammunition. GunBroker.com remains AMMO's core business. The company no longer manufactures ammunition but continues operating as a holding company.