FRONTIER AMMO 5.56 NATO 62gr FMJ 20/BX 25/CS

FRONTIER AMMO 5.56 NATO 62gr FMJ 20/BX 25/CS
Item #:FFR260
Price:$14.59
$0.73 per round
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MPN:FR260
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Product Information

CONSISTENCY IN EVERY CARTRIDGE

State-of-the-industry loading techniques and quality control procedures ensure the reliability of every Frontier® Cartridge round.

ROUNDS FOR ALL APPLICATIONS

Frontier® Cartridge offers ammunition configured for a wide range of shooters and applications, everything from plinking, target shooting and hunting to law enforcement training and self-defense.

MILITARY GRADE

In addition to Hornady® bullets in a variety of offerings, Frontier® Cartridge features brass cartridge cases and military-grade boxer primers and propellant.

 

This is loaded ammunition.

WARNING

WARNING: This product can expose you to Lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Technical Notes

 

Product Specifications

Cartridge:  5.56mm NATO

Bullet:  62 gr FMJ

Product Line:  Frontier®

Sectional Density:  .177

Ballistic Coefficient:  .274 (G1)

Application:

  • Varmint < 50 lbs
  • Target/Match
  • Personal Defense

 

 

 

Read 2 Reviews - Average Rating: 4.5 stars

First rounds through my new AR

By Andrew M. on Dec 18, 2023
These rounds were the first ones put through my new AR and I was very happy with the results. Great grouping and did not leave a ton of soot. Ordering a few more boxes now.

It goes bang, reliably

By David B. on Dec 04, 2021
I'd love to know the story behind this and other US-made ball ammo currently on the market. This and "WWB" (Winchester White Box) have similar headstamps -- often "LC" (Lake City?), but with the civilian cartridge designation (.223 Rem). My guess is that it's made using up excess capacity on military contracts. Anyway, it chambers and fires just fine in my AR rifles, does not leave behind tons of soot, and is plenty accurate enough for practice. After swaging out the primer crimp, cases are perfectly reloadable.
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