Remington® UMC® Centerfire Rifle Ammo
- Perfect for any high volume shooters
- Quality performance at a great value
- Available in several high performance calibers
- UMC cartridges use fresh brass and Kleanbore primers
- Metal Case or Jacketed Hollow Point
JHP: Jacketed Hollow Point
MC: Metal-Case
Rated 4.7 out of 5 by 23
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Rated 5 out of 5 by Shooter72 Ammo
Very please with this ammo. Never had any problems with this I use it for target practice and it works great,
January 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by GKDK Ammo
I purchased 223 ammo and it was back ordered. I did receive it about a week after the order and it works as claimed and at a fair price.
January 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by OzoInutah Good value ammo
Good value ammo no jams on target best part bass pro delivered to my door really quick great service from bass pro n ups
January 25, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Bagman20010 Good product to buy
Clean shooting stays on target at 80yrds. I would buy this product again. Go head give it a try...
January 18, 2013
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The description does not indicate whether it is a 20, 25, etc.. round box.Answers
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20 roundsA:
it's a 50 count boxA:
a box holds 20 roundsDetails:
The 30-40 Krag is a great rifle for deer hunting.Images for this Question
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I belive Reminton still make a 30-40 Krag round. But you will probably have to order itA:
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No don't waste your money. Your best bet is to buy quality 410 shotshells and 45 long colt bullets are the rifle rounds you need.A:
no rifle ammo in a Judge!!Answers
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I use the Umc ammo in my ar15 with no feeding problem and are fairly accurateA:
I shoot the 55 gr. MC (metal case) rounds in my Remington VTR (AR-15) and they shoot great. Last fall I took a crow at 240 yards.A:
Perfect Fit, no problem at all. I use it in mine all the time. Good ammo for Target shooting up to 200 yards for 55 grain bullets.Answers
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7.62NATO, 7.62x51mm, are the same size and dimesions, but are loaded to a higher pressure than .308 win., it is not recommended to shoot 7.62NATO through a gun chambered for .308 win. 7.62x39mm, 7.62 Russian are NOT compatable with the .308 win.A:
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No, they are not the same round. Although they are the same size. They have different pressures. So, I imagine your next question is, whether it is safe to use 7.62 round in a .308 caliber weapon? Yes it is. the pressure in the 7.62 is about 10,000 psi less than the .308.A:
7.62X51mm NATO = .308 Win; not to be confused with 7.62x54mmR or 7.62x39mm which are both russian roundsA:
7.62 X 51 are the same as .308. The others are not. An example if I am remembering correctly is that the AK-47 uses a 7.62 X 39 - I think.A:
7.62x39mm (round used in the AK47) actually use bullets that are around .311 in diameter even though 7.62mm=.308A:
".308 win." .308 winchester and 7.62x51 (Nato) are the same caliber and casing.They are NOT the same round as 7.62x39. Only the caliber (diameter) of the bullet are the same.
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7.62 x 39 = .3081 of 1
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