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| I use them for coyotes. Price is right, accurate in my rifle and does the job on coyotes. I like 'em too. |
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| Same loads went 3400fps out of my Cooper 21 w/24" barrel. Accuracy is good for a budget factory round (0.7" at 100yds). |
| Posts: 639 | Location: Central Texas | Registered: 28 March 2002 |
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| Sounds like a good deal. Have any of you used the "UltraMAX" ammo for 223? I have purchased and shot several 50 round boxes (about 11.90/box) in 55 grain soft point, and the accuracy is excellent. Price is fair also. These are remanufactured rounds which I believe means they are using once fired brass. |
| Posts: 492 | Location: Northern California | Registered: 27 December 2002 |
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| The Winchester .223 white box went 3675 out of my friend's Savage 10FP. I have shot a bunch of the .223 Ultra MAx loaded with the 50 gr Speer TNT, and they all shot great, too. |
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| I can't speak for how the 223 white box 45 grainers shoot i can tell you that out of my .22-250 that these are loaded pretty hot. They say 4000 fps on the box and I believe it they have considerable more recoil and even slightly flatten the primer out of my ruger. the have more juice than the other factory stuff i shoot and more than my handloads that consist of a 55 grain vmax pushed with 38 grains of h380. the ultramax are really good shells too they shoot sub moa out my father in laws ruger 223 |
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| Just a caution...Winchester does not recommend these in barrels with faster than 1/9 twist. I shot a box of 'em in a rifle with 1/8.5 twist and had a few of 'em come apart in flight.
They were decently accurate, though. |
| Posts: 132 | Location: Idaho | Registered: 22 December 2002 |
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| I just bought a box of the Winchester's this evening so I will be trying them out in a day or so. I know I am impressed with Ultramax for low cost ammo, and these are close to that. |
| Posts: 492 | Location: Northern California | Registered: 27 December 2002 |
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