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Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo

Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo

Tracking 4 Dealers
Best Price
$0.73/rd
For 800 rounds shipped to OH
Quantity
Best Total Price
$580.80

Price History

Average price across all tracked dealers
$0.81/rd
↓ $0.00 (0.3%) in the last 3M
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All Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo Prices

DEALER QTY PRICE/RD
Black Basin Outdoors 800 $0.73
Bulk Munitions 1000 $0.78
Fast Ammo 800 $0.80
Sentry Ammo 800 $0.80
Fast Ammo 400 $0.82
Bulk Munitions 500 $0.83
Sentry Ammo 400 $0.84
Black Basin Outdoors 400 $0.88
Black Basin Outdoors 20 $1.14
Sentry Ammo 20 $1.21
Fast Ammo 20 $1.23

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PRODUCT PRICE/RD
$0.73
800 Rounds
$1.04
500 Rounds
$1.01
200 Rounds

All Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo Specs

Manufacturer
Igman
Caliber
.308/7.62x51mm
Casing
Brass
Bullet Weight
147 grains
Projectile Type
FMJ
Velocity
2732 fps
Muzzle Energy
2441 ft-lbs
Ballistic Coefficient
0.417

Igman .308 Win 147gr FMJ Ammo Bullet Drop and Load Data

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Muzzle Velocity
2732.0 fps
Projectile Weight
147.0 gr
Ballistic Coef.
0.417 G1
Zero Range
100.0 yards

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