Liberty 223 Ammo for Sale

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Brand:

Liberty Ammunition

Bullet Type:

Custom Hollow Point

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Capacity:

20

Finish Per Color:

Nickel Plated Brass

Grains:

55 grain

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Brand:

Liberty Ammunition

Bullet Type:

HOLLOW POINT BOAT TAIL (HPBT)

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Grains:

55 grain

Rounds:

20

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Brand:

Liberty Ammo

Bullet Type:

Hollow Point

Caliber:

.223 Rem

Rounds:

50

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Frequently Asked Questions
Liberty 223 Ammo for Sale

Is liberty ammunition good?

Liberty Ammunition makes lightweight, high-velocity self-defense rounds like Civil Defense and Ultra-Light 9mm +P. They're popular for concealed carry due to reduced recoil and reliable performance. Available through about 17 retailers at roughly $36 per box.

What is the average price per round of 223 ammo?

.223 Remington ammunition typically costs around 30 to 35 cents per round. Deals frequently drop into the mid-20-cent range. Bullet weight, manufacturer, and intended use affect pricing. Bulk purchases generally offer lower per-round pricing.

Why can't you put 556 in a 223?

You actually can shoot 5.56 NATO in most .223 rifles, but it's not recommended in all of them. 5.56 loads higher pressure than .223 Remington. Rifles marked ".223 Wylde" or "5.56 NATO" handle both safely. Older or tighter-chambered .223-only rifles may experience pressure issues or reliability problems.

What is the hardest hitting 223 round?

"Hardest hitting" depends on your goal. For hunting deer-sized game, Federal Fusion 62-grain or Winchester Deer Season XP 64-grain deliver maximum energy transfer. Heavier bullets like 77-grain SMKs retain energy at distance. Lighter 40-grain varmint rounds fragment aggressively but lack penetration on larger targets.

Where is Liberty ammo made?

Liberty Ammunition is based in Bradenton, Florida, where it was founded in 2005. Its ammunition, including the Civil Defense, Ultra-Light, and Overwatch lines, is manufactured there.

What is the shelf life of 223 ammo?

Properly stored .223 ammo remains functional for decades. Manufacturers conservatively recommend use within ten years, but storage conditions matter most. Keep rounds away from moisture, temperature swings, and chemicals. Poor storage can degrade ammo within a few years; good storage can preserve it indefinitely.

Is a 223 capable of killing a deer?

Yes, .223 Remington can kill deer with proper shot placement and appropriate ammunition. Winchester's Deer Season XP 64-grain is one example of a hunting-specific load. Success depends on bullet selection, range, and accuracy. Many states restrict it for deer hunting, so check local regulations before using it.

What is the recoil of a 223?

.223 Remington generates mild recoil, but the figure varies significantly with rifle weight and load. A 55-grain load at 3200 fps produces around 3.2 ft-lbs in an 8 lb rifle but more in a lighter rifle. Some sources cite an average closer to 5.48 ft-lbs. Low recoil makes it ideal for training and varmint hunting.