HPR Ammunition Introduces .223 Caliber Ammo

HPR .223 Remington Ammo
HPR .223 Remington Ammo

Payson, AZ –-(Ammoland.com)- HPR (High Precision Range) is manufactured in Payson, Arizona and is positioned in the market as a high quality and innovative brand. HPR is introducing their .223 caliber.

From the competitive shooter to the varmint and predator hunter, HPR’s new line of .223 ammunition will leave you confident of your shot.

HPR Ammunition is American Made. Components, including brass, primers, powder, and projectiles are assembled in the USA. Furthermore, personal inspection, and hand packaging is performed by US Citizens in Payson, Arizona.

HPR offers the .223 in 4 varieties: 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket, 60 Grain Soft Point Match Grade, 60 Grain V-MAX Match Grade and 75 Grain Boat Tail Hollow Point Match Grade.

These loads feature extreme accuracy, HPR’s proprietary HyperClean technology, and a powerful punch for the targets and varmints in your sights. While HPR mainly uses new brass, these four particular offerings feature factory processed Mil Spec brass that boasts tremendous accuracy. This accuracy makes them the choice of Match shooters and a favorite of many 3-gun competitors.

HPR .223 Remington Specifications

HPR .223 55 Grain Full Metal Jacket

  • Caliber: .223 Remington
  • Bullet Weight: 55 Grain
  • Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket
  • Muzzle Velocity: 3276 f/s
  • Velocity at 100yds: 2939f/s
  • Muzzle Energy: 1311 ft/lbs
  • Energy at 100yds: 1005 ft/lbs

HPR .223 60 Grain Soft Point Match Grade

  • Caliber: .223 Remington
  • Bullet Weight: 60 Grain
  • Bullet Type: Soft Point Match Grade
  • Muzzle Velocity: 3015f/s
  • Velocity at 100yds: 2669 f/s
  • Muzzle Energy: 1211 ft/lbs
  • Energy at 100yds: 949 ft/lbs

HPR .223 60 Grain V-MAX Match Grade

  • Caliber: .223 Remington
  • Bullet Weight: 60 Grain
  • Bullet Type: V-MAX Match Grade
  • Muzzle Velocity: 3085f/s
  • Velocity at 100yds: 2733f/s
  • Muzzle Energy: 1267 ft/lbs
  • Energy at 100yds: 949 ft/lbs

HPR .223 75 Grain BTHP Match Grade

  • Caliber: .223 Remington
  • Bullet Weight: 75 Grain
  • Bullet Type: BTHP Match Grade
  • Muzzle Velocity: 2780f/s
  • Velocity at 100yds: 2451f/s
  • Muzzle Energy: 1287 ft/lbs
  • Energy at 100yds: 1000 ft/lbs

The energy and velocity charts can be viewed at https://hprammo.com/specifications/.


About HPR:

HPR strives to include all American components to their cartridges. Other countries may be able to produce products cheaper at the expense of quality and the outsourcing of jobs but, HPR believes in American quality and American jobs. HPR is the first manufacturing facility to locate in Payson in more than a decade. They are growing quickly and becoming the pride of their community. For more information, visit www.hprammo.com

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David Anderson

Does the remanufactured 223 ammo cycle clean and feed and eject without problems such as foiling and fragmenting? I’ve seen the product in bulk and would like to purchase but no one knew much about the remanufactured rounds if they did or didn’t do any of the above.

Larry

Bought the 223 60gr V-Max . Your specs on this page say 3085 and on your website they say 2885 so which is it > Also pulled a bullet to weight your powder charge ….. 22grs of what looks like Ball powder . Tomorrow I’m going to check velocity ,no way is even close to 3,000 FPS . So far disappointed

cfromme

is the 223 brass reloadable ?

Mike Fay

I've bought 1000 rounds of the 55grain. I ran 500 rounds through my AR15 with a SlideFire all in one day. Never cleaned the gun during those 500 rounds. Never had a single problem with this ammo or rifle that day. I've yet to run the other 500 rounds through, but don't expect any issues. Can't comment on the accuracy yet as I've only screwed around with the "full-auto" fire from the slidefire.

bob harwell

I recently purchased a box of the HPR 60gr V-Max to take to thr range. The box didn't say it was "remanufactured brass" nor did Cabellas say it, the website did. I bought a box of 50 rds. Fired 3 rounds from my Weatherby Vanguard Varmiter and then the bolt would not close. A gunsmith checked the rifle and no problems, it was the ammo. It is JUNK !!! Glad someones life didn't depend on it. This company will never get a penny of my money again or anyone else that I know.