
Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo
All Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo Prices
DEALER | QTY | PRICE | SHIPPING | TOTAL | PRICE/RD |
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Black Basin Outdoors | 800 | $580.80 | $0.00 | $580.80 | $0.73 |
Bulk Munitions | 1000 | $748.00 | $31.41 | $779.41 | $0.78 |
Fast Ammo | 800 | $575.18 | $64.18 | $639.36 | $0.80 |
Sentry Ammo | 800 | $613.00 | $27.18 | $640.18 | $0.80 |
Fast Ammo | 400 | $283.67 | $44.15 | $327.82 | $0.82 |
Bulk Munitions | 500 | $389.00 | $25.11 | $414.11 | $0.83 |
Sentry Ammo | 400 | $317.44 | $18.15 | $335.59 | $0.84 |
Black Basin Outdoors | 400 | $338.39 | $14.15 | $352.54 | $0.88 |
Black Basin Outdoors | 20 | $14.38 | $8.50 | $22.88 | $1.14 |
Sentry Ammo | 20 | $13.65 | $10.50 | $24.15 | $1.21 |
Fast Ammo | 20 | $13.14 | $11.50 | $24.64 | $1.23 |
All Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo Specs
Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo Bullet Drop and Load Data
Product Overview
Straight from the arsenals of Europe comes Igman's .308 Winchester offering - a 147-grain FMJ round that channels decades of military ammunition expertise. These rounds clock in at 2732 fps, delivering a stout 2441 ft-lbs of energy downrange. Built to strict European military specifications, this ammunition brings old-world precision to your modern sporting rifle without the premium price tag of match-grade loads.
During intensive range sessions, these rounds prove their worth through consistent performance and reliable cycling. The 147-grain projectile stabilizes quickly, making rapid target transitions smoother than you'd expect from budget-friendly ammunition. That military DNA shows through in the way these rounds handle the abuse of rapid-fire drills and extended shooting strings - they just keep running without complaint.
If you're planning to burn through cases of ammo in tactical training or competition practice, these rounds deserve a serious look. They feed reliably in everything from precision bolt guns to gas-operated semi-autos, while delivering the kind of predictable point of impact that builds shooter confidence. You might catch some side-eye from the match-grade crowd, but your wallet will thank you when you're five hundred rounds deep into a training day and still have gas money for the drive home.
Pros and Cons
Advantages
- Milder recoil makes long practice sessions more comfortable
- Light bullet and modest power means less shoulder fatigue
- Feeds reliably in most semi-auto rifles
- Good value for regular range practice
Disadvantages
- Gets pushed around by wind more than boat-tail bullets past 300 yards
- Less punch on steel targets at longer ranges
- Basic design limits its use beyond practice and training