150 Rounds of 5.56x45 Ammo For Sale

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Shop 150-round boxes of 5.56x45. Used in the M4 series and other military-style rifles, the 5.56x45 is a hugely popular cartridge. Perfect for marksmanship and drills, our 150 round boxes of 5.56x45 ammo provide the precision you need. Learn More
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  1. Hornady Frontier 5.56x45 Ammo - 150 Rounds of 55 Grain FMJ Ammunition in Field Box

    $81.99

    108 In stock now

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    Bullet type FMJ
    Primer Type Boxer
    Casing Type Brass
    Condition New
    Muzzle Velocity 3240 FPS
    Muzzle Energy 1282 ft lbs
    • 150 Rounds
    • 54.7¢ per round
    • Made by Hornady

Overview of 150 Rounds of 5.56x45 Ammo

150 rounds of 5.56x45 is the entry-level case quantity for AR-15 shooters - enough to cover a solid range day or two without committing to a 500 or 1,000-round purchase. For shooters running a new rifle, testing a load, or just topping off the ready supply, 150-round packs hit the sweet spot between per-box pricing and full-case logistics.

5.56 NATO is the military-spec counterpart to .223 Remington, with a slightly higher pressure spec and the case design that feeds both M16-family rifles and modern AR-15s chambered for 5.56. Most 150-round 5.56 packs are M193-equivalent 55gr or M855 62gr green-tip loads - the two production weights that dominate the AR-15 ammo market.

Why buy 150 rounds of 5.56

  • Test-and-trial cadence: enough to confirm a load runs well before committing to bulk.
  • Single range day: covers most casual AR-15 sessions without overbuying.
  • Per-round savings: better cost than 20 or 30-round boxes.
  • Easy storage: 150 rounds fits standard ammo cans with room for accessories.

What are the most popular 5.56 brands available in 150-round packs?

You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which 150-round packs we currently have in-stock under the Manufacturers filter.

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Best 5.56 ammo guides

For a comprehensive look at how different 5.56 loads perform across muzzle velocity, energy, and trajectory, see our 5.56 NATO ballistics database.