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Hornady’s A-MAX match bullets are a great choice for
competition shooting, or for anyone who simply wants the highest level of
accuracy possible. This .223 Remington cartridge fires a 75 grain boat-tailed
hollow point bullet at a muzzle velocity of 2,790 feet per second out of a
24-inch barrel. Each box holds 20 rounds in Boxer-primed brass cases.
Hornady match ammo competes against some of the best brands in the world to gain the business of competitive shooters. To make its product a strong contender, Hornady uses its finest bullets and hand-selects casings for uniform thickness, weight, and concentricity. Company staff also carefully optimize the powder and primers in each load for best performance.
A renowned manufacturer of match, hunting, and antipersonnel bullets since the late 1940s, Hornady of Grand Island, Nebraska entered the loaded ammunition market in the 1990s and quickly found a customer base eager to buy its high-precision products. Hornady ammo is prized by competition shooters, law enforcement officers, CCW holders, and sportsmen around the country.
Hornady match ammo competes against some of the best brands in the world to gain the business of competitive shooters. To make its product a strong contender, Hornady uses its finest bullets and hand-selects casings for uniform thickness, weight, and concentricity. Company staff also carefully optimize the powder and primers in each load for best performance.
A renowned manufacturer of match, hunting, and antipersonnel bullets since the late 1940s, Hornady of Grand Island, Nebraska entered the loaded ammunition market in the 1990s and quickly found a customer base eager to buy its high-precision products. Hornady ammo is prized by competition shooters, law enforcement officers, CCW holders, and sportsmen around the country.
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