Dominate the field with the explosive precision of Commonwealth Ammunition .223 Rem 50gr TNT. Built for the dedicated varmint hunter and precision shooter, this load utilizes the world-renowned Speer TNT projectile. Specifically, the thin jacket and internal fluting of the TNT bullet are engineered to provide rapid, violent expansion and near-instant fragmentation upon impact. Consequently, this makes it the premier choice for small game and varmint control where terminal energy transfer is the top priority.
Pinpoint Accuracy and High-Velocity Performance Furthermore, the 50-grain projectile weight allows for blistering muzzle velocities that provide a flat trajectory, even at extended ranges. At Copper N’ Lead, we understand that a successful hunt requires more than just explosive expansion; it requires the consistency to hit a small target under pressure. Therefore, every round is loaded into high-quality brass with premium primers to ensure a uniform burn rate. This meticulous attention to detail results in the tight groups and low standard deviations that high-volume shooters demand. Whether you are clearing a field of pests or fine-tuning your rifle’s capabilities, these rounds deliver the ‘American Grit’ performance you expect.
Unmatched Value and Reliability In addition to its technical specs, this 50-round box provides excellent value for shooters who spend long hours on the range or in the field. Every lot of Commonwealth Ammunition undergoes rigorous quality control to ensure flawless feeding and extraction in both bolt-action and semi-automatic platforms. Specifically, the clean-burning powder used in these loads reduces carbon fouling, allowing you to stay in the field longer between cleanings. Although many ‘off-the-shelf’ options compromise on component quality to meet a price point, Commonwealth utilizes match-grade loading techniques to ensure your first shot is as accurate as your last. Upgrade your .223 Remington kit today with the explosive power of Speer TNT.







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