Creedmoor Ammo: .223 Sierra Now Available

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posted on May 18, 2016
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Creedmoor Ammo is now offering customers three of the most sought after .223 competition loads at a great introductory price. The 69 grain Sierra TMK, the 77 grain Sierra TMK and the 77 grain Sierra Match King are all loaded in Creedmoor’s state of the art facility using brand new Lake City Brass. As with all Creedmoor Ammo, each lot is pressure and velocity tested prior to every round being hand inspected and packaged.

“As a National Rifle Champion and having fired probably a gazillion rounds down range (mostly hand loads), I would not hesitate to compete with this ammunition at the national level!” said two-time NRA National High Power Rifle Champion Dennis DeMille.

Creedmoor Ammo’s factory direct pricing offers quantity discounts in addition to their already low pricing. Order five or more boxes of any one round to get your first price break; at ten boxes of any combination of Creedmoor Ammo (Rifle or Pistol, Mix and Match) you get free shipping.

.223 69 GR TMK Creedmoor Ammunition
Brass: New Lake City
Bullet: 69 grain Sierra Tipped Match King
50 Count Box
Made in Anniston, AL
Velocity Muzzle: 2875 FPS
1-4 Boxes: $35.75 each
5-plus Boxes: $33.96 each

.223 77 GR TMK Creedmoor Ammunition
Brass: New Lake City
Bullet: 69 grain Sierra Tipped Match King
50 Count Box
Made in Anniston, AL
Velocity Muzzle: 2750 FPS
1-4 Boxes: $37.50 each
5-plus Boxes: $35.63 each

.223 77 GR HPBT Creedmoor Ammunition
Brass: New Lake City
Bullet: 77 grain Sierra Match King
50 Count Box
Made in Anniston, AL
Velocity Muzzle: 2750 FPS
1-4 Boxes: $34.75 each
5-plus Boxes: $33.01 each

To purchase go to www.creedmoorammo.com/shop/index.php.

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