FEB stands for Fully Encapsulated Bullet. Usually made with Hollow Point ammo. The weight of the bullet is measured in grains (180), & the 50 probably refers to the number of bullets in the box.
Speer Lawman is good range ammo. It'll cycle through a Glock just fine.
for a box of fifty it is 3-4 dollars at Able's ammo. it is hard to find .22 rounds so that is the price of fifty .22LR (long rifle) rounds. .22LR is a little bigger than normal .22 rounds. these are real cheap because they are only 40 grain. if you get 140 or 180 grain bullets, it will be almost $20.00 or more.
180% of 50 = 180% * 50 = 1.8 * 50 = 90
No one. A standard .45 ACP bullet is about 230 grains. A .45 caliber bullet that only weighed 50 grains would merely be a very thin disk of lead.
180 + 50 = 230
For .50 BMG, ammo is about $4.50 to $5 per cartridge for ordinary ball ammo. Some specialty ammo is MUCH more expensive.
180
180 divided by 50 is 3.6
230 = 50 + 180
3.6
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