The Armscor AC2232N delivers reliable .223 Remington performance with 55-grain pointed soft point bullets engineered for controlled expansion and accurate trajectory. This American-made ammunition provides consistent velocities and terminal ballistics for varmint hunting and target applications.
What Makes This Different
Armscor's pointed soft point design combines the aerodynamic efficiency of a spitzer bullet with controlled expansion characteristics. The 55-grain weight offers an optimal balance of velocity and retained energy, achieving approximately 3,240 fps muzzle velocity from a 24-inch barrel. Unlike full metal jacket rounds, the soft point construction ensures reliable expansion on impact while maintaining structural integrity for deep penetration.
Key Features
- 55-grain pointed soft point bullets for controlled expansion and accuracy
- Brass cases manufactured to SAAMI specifications for reliable feeding
- Non-corrosive Boxer primers for consistent ignition
- Muzzle velocity of approximately 3,240 fps from 24-inch barrel
- 20-round boxes with 50 boxes per case for bulk purchasing
- Compatible with all .223 Remington and 5.56 NATO chambered rifles
- American manufacturing with quality control standards
This ammunition excels in varmint hunting scenarios where rapid expansion and energy transfer are priorities. The pointed soft point design maintains flat trajectory characteristics out to 300 yards while delivering devastating terminal performance on prairie dogs, ground squirrels, and similar-sized game. Range sessions benefit from the consistent accuracy and clean-burning powder that minimizes fouling buildup.
Technical Specs
- Caliber: .223 Remington
- Bullet Weight: 55 grains
- Bullet Type: Pointed Soft Point (PSP)
- Muzzle Velocity: ~3,240 fps (24" barrel)
- Muzzle Energy: ~1,282 ft-lbs
- Case Material: Reloadable brass
- Primer: Non-corrosive Boxer
- Packaging: 20 rounds per box, 50 boxes per case
- Country of Origin: United States
Armscor's commitment to American manufacturing ensures consistent quality control and reliable supply chains. The reloadable brass cases extend value for handloaders, while the bulk case packaging reduces per-round costs for high-volume shooters.