30 caliber 145 +/- grain sealed base tracer bullets, These bullets are military pulled bullets that have been re-sized and most have good orange tip color, Military designation for the bullet is M25. 500 pack
30-06, 308, Components, Components, Rifle, Tracer Ammo
30 caliber military tracer bullets. 500 pack
$95.00
30 caliber 145 +/- grain sealed base tracer bullets, These bullets are military pulled bullets that have been re-sized and most have good orange tip color, Military designation for the bullet is M25. 500 pack
Availability: Out of stock
SKU: 03006-089-500
Categories: 30-06, 308, Components, Components, Rifle, Tracer Ammo
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Weight | 11 lbs |
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Ammo Seek-Grains | 145 grain |
Ammo Seek-Manufacturer | Military Surplus |
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Tyler Hubbard (verified owner) –
Bought a thousand and tried them out. Had to buy 1500 more to keep in the stockpile. Most of them are lighting up for me. They’re a blast.
I loaded some subsonic in .300 blackout and some supersonic in .308. definitely fun to play with.
Israel Eydelson (verified owner) –
Bought 200 of these, only about 1 out of 5 seem to light up. Very inconsistent projectiles in pretty bad shape. I’m shooting them out of a 20 inch barrel and 47-48 grains of varget getting about 2850-2900 fps.
I would give more stars if they had some sort of consistency. Seems like a waste of primers these days considering most of them don’t light up and shoot like crap. The ones that light up shoot fairly decent I would say 3-4 MOA at 800 yards. I had a few of them hit steel at 800 pretty consistently but unfortunately these seem like mixed projectiles of different types and batches..
At this price I would say it’s really not worth. If they were cheaper than the 150 fmj boat tails that shoot way better I would maybe say go for it.
Sean Omsted –
Most people do not shoot tracer bullets for accuracy, if you are looking for a more accurate bullet you should try our AP projectiles. If you are not happy with the tracer bullets and cannot find a load to make them trace we are happy to send you a return tag for a refund.
Peter schmidt –
I use these in my Ruger Ranch 7.62×39 plenty accurate for training Ammo for new shooters trying to figure out wind calls and drop.