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WTS Reduced 1,276 rds 55gr and 62gr .223 and 5.56

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I've got some .233/ 5.56 for sale. Four bags totaling 1,276 rounds. I would consider this to be "blasting & plinking" rounds. Mostly vintage military contract stuff, some commercial. It's a mix.
Bag one is 621 rounds of Grade A ammo. Clean, no dents, no discoloration.
Bag two is 400 rounds of Grade B ammo (small dents & discoloration)
Bag three is 200 rounds of military WCC (Winchester Cartridge Company). This could use a few minutes in a tumbler.
Bag four is 55 rounds of the same WCC. It could use a tumble as well.
The Winchester ammo is dated 1975, just after the Vietnam War. It has sealed red primers.
I have shot this ammo and it goes "bang" every time, however this is vintage ammo so user discretion is advised.

Now $375

Asking $400 (no shipping costs or sales tax)


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The bullet pictured above I pulled from one of the rounds. It weighs 4 grams per my digital scale. This equals 62 grains.
 
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