50 rounds of remanufactured 223 Remington ammunition. Loaded with a 69 grain hollow point boat tail bullet, this ammunition shoots at 2850 fps. The hollow point boat tail bullet profile delivers low drag and flat trajectories. Swaged lead core provides uniformity and consistency. These HPBT bullets allow for unmatched accuracy at long distances.
Freedom 223 69 gr Hollow Point Boat Tail (HPBT) Match Reman (Free Shipping! Orders $200 – $2000)
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I could not suppose it was an accident. Nuff said. –
My rifle does such a great job in grouping the 69gr. Rem .223 that I have tested 55gr. to 77 gr. and those results were so obvious that for this rifle other loads are a waste of time and money. When I shot three rounds at 11/16 at 100 yards
Chris –
First time shooting this ammo I had consistent 5 shot groups @ 100yds that were easily covered by a dime followed by consistent hits on a 3 gong at 400yds and consistent hits on a 7 gong @605yds / 32° uphill
Douglas –
I ordered the 69 grn to compare to the 55grn i usally shoot with my AR 15 with a 18 inch stainless steel barrel with a 1 /8 twist. I shot a 1 inch group at 100 yards.The best this gun will do shooting 55-62 grn is 2 1/2 inch groups. Freedom is a good product well worth the sometimes long wait .
but even now still a great price. Just as others have –
I bought these rounds during a sale
very accurate good price.my 1/8 barrel loves the 69grn and also freedom 77grn HBT the both shoot under 1 inch at 100 yards –
Another good load from freedom
there has only been 100 rounds put thru this rifle that said the barrel isnt even broke in. Looking for better groups next time –
Put eight rounds on paper at 100 yards under a dime
Uncle Dave –
I use this cartridge in my Ruger mini 14 with its 1 in 9 inch twist rate. Its an improved 581-xxxxx series. I was able to reduce group sizes by at least half. Very consistent cartridges and repeatable points of impact.
77g SMK –
My rifle has a 20 inch 1/8 twist 223 Wylde bull barrel. Tried 55g VMax that it really likes 69g SMK
markS –
this shoots sub moa every time and doesnt break the bank! I can hit 300-500 yrd 8 targets consistently my 1:8 18 barrel on my built SPR loves it with no malfunctions.
Leopard –
I have no desire to shoot anything else through my rifle when I see how consistent and clean shooting these are. My daughter also loves this in her 20” 1/9 twist Savage with muzzle brake.
LMT –
Tested at 100 yards. Got sub moa with BCA 20 inch barrel with 1 in 8 twist. Haven’t used it for hunting yet.
Joe –
I shot these in both a Tikka CTR and a DD MK12. At 100 yards shot groups ranged from 1-0.5 MOA. I shot a 3-shot a 0.5 MOA at 200 yards, but opened up to 1-MOA after 2 more shots. This ammo is more accurate than I am. Will be buying more of it.
jp –
Several months ago put together a PSA Magpul lower/BCA upper, heavy 20″ fluted stainless 1:8 Hyperfire trigger ‘budget gun’ for target/LD work. After fire-lapping the bore with Tubb’s [pretty amazing] Final Finish product the search began for it’s ammo-of-preference. Hopefully not the $3+/round stuff. While the Tubb product cut the MOA nearly in half(!), the short of it is last week this stuff edged out Nosler 70gr bthp Match AND Hornady 75gr bthp Match! Your mileage may vary but this stuff works well. For less.
Gare –
I’ve had great performance out of this ammo in competition and hunting. I zeroed this ammo at 50 yards on a 16 inch 1:8 twist AR-15 with a Vortex Strike Eagle 1-8. Went to a competition and had a long distance stage. 24 rounds from 215 to 485 yards without a miss. I just used the BDC.
I then took this ammo hunting (same set-up). I shot a deer and hit a few inches above the heart (shooter error). Terminal ballistics were great. Round went through should plate, vaporized the lower trachea, then lodged somewhere in the chest. I didn’t think to look for the bullet. No exit wound.
I get about 1.2 MOA with it.
Mikeyhelikesit –
I picked some up I don’t know a year ago never got a chance to shoot it. Went out to the range yesterday and it shoots as good as the other reman 223 they supply. So far what I’ve been able to find the only way you’re getting cheaper is reloading it yourself. And I know it’s dependent on the market. The date of this review is 01/20/2023. I have a “16.5 Ruger American ranch bolt gun with a 1/8 twist and I’m getting sub 3/4 inch groups at 100 yards off of a bipod some times smaller. I would recommend for anyone looking for reliable home defense loads or just having fun at the range.
Joe –
This ammo shot sub MOA out of my .223 criterion barrel
Mtn Yoda –
I use this for two 18” premium SPR black series barrels from Ballistic Advantage. It gives me ideal groups from a 1:8 twist rate. So far out of 200 plus rounds I have had zero issues. It’s deserving of 5 stars. I have the same great success with Freedoms 77 grain as well. Incredible performance for remanufactered rounds. Try finding this quality of ammo in 50rd packs for less… you won’t.
Monkeywrench1 –
Psa 16stainless shooting under 1 inch at 100 yards
Major Konig –
Very happy with these rounds. I fought 500 remanufactured and 500 new .They perform very accurate as good as the new 69 grain. I tested them at 50 yards just to see if they were good or not. They did very good Highly recommend these ammo.
Michael J. –
First off, amazing performance for being remanufactured. It took me while, but the price of this stuff made me want to try it out compared to other offerings on the market. With other manufacturer’s ammo, I was getting 1.5-2″ groups out of my Rosco 14.5 Purebred barrel. Needless to say, I wasn’t pleased. I committed to buying this stuff, because “if I’m only getting 1.5 moa with the good stuff, why spend the extra money?” Not only was it inexpensive, I was getting consistent 3/4″, 5-shot groups. I can only hope the next batch I buy has the same consistency. Will buy again for sure.