SIG Sauer Introduces .300 BLK FMJ Rifle Ammunition

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posted on December 10, 2019
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SIG Sauer has added .300 BLK to its Elite Performance line of full metal jacket (FMJ) rifle ammunition for training. The 125-gr. 300BLK load has muzzle velocity of 2,145 f.p.s.

“There is huge demand for .223 Rem. and .308 Win. FMJ training ammunition, and we’ve had many requests for 300BLK as well,” said Brad Criner, senior sirector, brand management and business development, SIG Sauer Ammunition. “These premium training loads are designed to offer high-level performance at affordable prices.”

The SIG Sauer 300BLK FMJ ammunition is now available for purchase at the sigsauer.com/store.

All SIG Sauer Elite Ammunition is manufactured by SIG Sauer at its state-of-the-art ammunition manufacturing facility in Jacksonville, Ark., to the same exacting standards as the company’s premium pistols and rifles.  For more information, visit sigsauer.com/ammunition

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