M80 Ammo For Sale
Overview of M80 Ammo
M80 is the U.S. military's standard 7.62 NATO ball cartridge - the 147 grain full metal jacket load that has fed M14s, M60s, M240s, and battle rifles across NATO since the late 1950s. For civilian shooters, M80-spec ammo is the workhorse training load for any .308/7.62 NATO-chambered rifle: M14-pattern semi-autos, AR-10s, FAL clones, and surplus G3-pattern rifles all eat M80 without complaint.
The 147gr FMJ bullet leaves a 22-inch barrel around 2,750 to 2,800 feet per second, delivering the flat-out-to-500-yard trajectory and consistent feeding that made 7.62 NATO the dominant Western military rifle cartridge of the 20th century. M80 isn't a match load - it's the volume-fire standard - but its predictability, availability, and price-per-round make it the right ammo for high-round-count rifle work.
Why shooters choose M80 ball ammo
- Military standard: the 147gr FMJ ball spec that NATO has used for over 60 years.
- Volume training: the right load for high-round-count battle-rifle practice.
- Reliable feeding: bullet profile optimized for autoloading 7.62 NATO platforms.
- Cost-effective: typically the cheapest factory option in 7.62 NATO.
What are the most popular brands offering M80-class 147 grain loads?
- Federal .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
- Fiocchi .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
- PMC .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
- Remington .308 / 7.62 NATO Ammo
You can filter our entire selection using the left sidebar to see which M80-spec loads we currently have in-stock under the Manufacturers filter.
Related 7.62 NATO ammo selections
- 7.62x51 NATO (all loads)
- M118 7.62 NATO Match Ammo - 175gr long-range counterpart
- .308 Winchester Ammo - civilian-marked counterpart
- Bulk .308 / 7.62 Ammo - for case quantities
- Military Surplus Rifle Ammo
Best .308 / 7.62 NATO ammo guides
For a comprehensive look at how M80-class 147 grain loads perform across muzzle velocity, energy, and trajectory, see our .308 Winchester ballistics database.
Customer Reviews
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CheyenneDoc8404 said:
Igman is straight up military surplus. Its not supposed to be match ammo and it definitely is not. But, for the consistency I was seeing and the light recoil, it was an outstanding value. It goes BANG. It will hold about 4 MOA at 100. But the surplus rifle I was firing is guaranteed to deliver 5 MOA at 100. This stuff will definitely not get any volunteers to be targets. Even out to 800 meters. Just remember: this is MILITARY ammo.
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Jackson said:
Held an easy 1 moa out of an 18" barrel. No malfunctions. Can't complain about anything at the price I bought it for