CONROE, TEXAS –-(Ammoland.com)- Aguila Ammunition has met the needs of shooters again, this time by offering bulk packaging for their 5.56 caliber ammo.
“If there is a way to meet the needs of our customers, we try to do exactly that,” says John Domolky, Director of Sales for TxAT. “For the shooting sports enthusiast especially, it’s important to stock up on ammunition. Buying in bulk tends to be more convenient.”
The 5.56×45 Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail is a 3.56 gram, 55-grain round now offered in a 300-round bulk package with an MSRP of $119.99. In addition, Aguila will continue to offer its 50-round box configuration of the 5.56×45 62 grain product that is currently on the market.
“Right now, you can expect to find our bulk packaging at Academy, Brownell’s, Sportsman’s Warehouse, Turner’s Outdoorsman, Atwood’s Farm & Ranch, Midway USA and many other retailers that carry the Aguila Ammunition product line,” continues Domolky. “We plan to expand the bulk packaging to other products in the near future.”
The 5.56 round is the perfect ammunition for long-range performance with a velocity of 3260 FPS and is designed for 24” length barrels. From target shooting and hunting to tactical applications, its unique boat tail design gives precision shooters greater accuracy and consistency.
About Aguila Ammunition
Aguila Ammunition, founded in 1961, is manufactured in Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico by Industrias Tecnos, S.A. de C.V. As one of the largest rimfire manufacturers in the world, Aguila utilizes cutting-edge technology to manufacture quality rimfire, centerfire and shotshell ammunition. Aguila offers a complete range of products for the self-defense, sport shooting, hunting, law enforcement and military markets. Texas Armament & Technology is the exclusive North American distributor for Aguila Ammunition.
About Texas Armament & Technology
Texas Armament & Technology (TxAT) is the exclusive distributor of Aguila Ammunition in the U.S. and Canadian markets. TxAT specializes in distributing high-quality brands around the globe including distribution into the Mexican market. From marketing strategy, planning and implementation to operational optimization and logistics, TxAT has the experience to bring products to market both domestically and abroad, delivering solutions that deliver results.
For more information on Aguila Ammunition, visit the company website at www.aguilaammo.com or contact: [email protected]
No habla español and I will never their buy crap. I will always load my own at a helluva lot cheaper price!
I haven’t purchased a single round of centerfire rifle or handgun ammo in 39 years.
Way overpriced.
And on top of the price, made in Mexico. I try to buy American whenever possible. I’ve heard that Aguila has some dirty ammo, also.
Who’s got a 24” 5.56 and they should offer it in 69, 75, 77 and 80 gr. Deep Six those 55 grainers. I’ll hunt squirrels with my 17 HMR.
I got excited for a minute then saw the price
I agree with all here. The price is not budget friendly.
You guys are missing the mark. They are not claiming this to be cheap ammunition. This is advertised as bulk packaging of high performance ammunition at a reasonable price. Can not compare wolf gold to something they say is for hunting, target shooting, and tactical applications. Field testing will prove their claims to be valid or B.S.
40 cents a round is not that good a price.
You guys are killing it!
This is a savvy market place, don’t come here unless you’re really on top of your game. Paying attention Aguila?
My cohorts are correct, budget bulk ammo starts at 30 cpr and goes down from there!
Palmetto state has federal American xm193 !for 299.00 a thousand with .5 cent a round rebate, Shipped
Federal American Eagle xm193 from Palmetto State Armory 299.00 a thousand with .5 cent a round rebate makes it 249.00 or 24.9 cents
A thousand shipped
40 Cents Per Round before shipping/taxes is considered budget 5.56 now??? You can literally get shipped Wolf Gold (Gold standard in budget 5.56) for 26CPR shipped?????
My thoughts exactly. Must be a mistake. Should be around 25 cents if they want to play.
Yeah…Right Mexican ammo @ 25% – 30% higher than American made?
Remember the Alamo & Build the F**king wall.