Is PMC ammunition any good? In a word. Yes. In two words, Hell Yes. PMC has been our most popular brand of ammunition the last couple years due to their quality, price and consistency. New to shooting? Maybe you haven’t heard of PMC ammunition. They focus on product quality, not marketing expenses which is why you won’t see them advertise in magazines or online. Their focus is 100% on delivering the best quality products that can be made. Precision Made Cart ridges (PMC) was founded in 1973 to provide the South Korean Military with their ammunition requirements.
Today, PMC is probably the fourth largest ammunition company in the world, is vertically integrated and produces some of the highest quality ammunition on the planet. Being vertically integrated (they manufacture all their components) allows for an incredibly consistent and reliable product. Their dedication to quality is seen from the rounds the produce, the packaging to how we receive their containers of product. Simply put, its perfect every time.
PMC Product Lines:
- SFX – Hyper expansion for personal defense.
- Bronze Handgun – Reliable performance from target practice to competition.
- Bronze Rifle – From recreational shooting to the most demanding competitive shooter, PMC Bronze rifle ammunition is reliable performance.
- Bronze Hunting – Expanding bullets designed with hunters in mind. When you need an accurate and consistent load, you can depend on PMC Bronze hunting rounds.
- X-TAC – Designed with the military in mind, PMC X-TAC is designed and manufactured as if your life depends on it.
- X-TAC Match – Uncompromising performance for shooting long range and competitions.
- eRange – Lead free projectiles for a cleaner shooting experience.
PMC Ammunition History?
PMC was founded by the South Korean Government to help further South Korea’s goal of becoming self-reliant. In a relatively short period of time PMC has grown to be an absolute power house in the ammunition industry. PMC Ammunition is owned by Poongsan Corporation and has three main divisions;
- Defense Products Division – small arms ammunition to mid and large size weaponry
- Fabricated Non-Ferrous Metal Division – coin blanks, copper and copper allow sheets, strips, rods, lead frame materials, etc.
- Precision Products Division – connector parts, precision dies, gauges and tools, etc.
Where is PMC Ammunition Made?
PMC ammo is manufactured in South Korea, more specifically out of two facilities, one in Busan and the other in Angang that produce a wide range of small to large caliber ammunition. Furthermore, all PMC ammo goes through ISO9001-2015 certified tests and inspections and is manufactured to SAAMI or US Military Specifications.
PMC Ammo Reviews
- PMC Bronze 9mm 115 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 9mm 115 Grain JHP Review
- PMC Bronze 9mm 124 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 45 ACP 230 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 45 ACP 185 Grain JHP Review
- PMC X-TAC 5.56x45mm M855 62 Grain FMJBT Review
- PMC X-TAC 5.56x45mm M193 55 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 223 55 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 223 Rem 55 Grain PSP Review
- PMC – X-TAC Match 223 Rem 77 Grain OTM by Sierra Bullets Review
- PMC Bronze 50 BMG 660 Grain FMJBT Review
- PMC X-TAC Match 50 BMG 740 Grain FMJ Solid Brass Review
- PMC Bronze 308 Win 147 Grain FMJBT Review
- PMC Bronze 308 Win 150 Grain SP Review
- PMC – X-TAC Match 308 Win 168 Grain OTM by Sierra Bullets Review
- PMC Bronze 7.62×39 123 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 10mm Auto 200 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 10mm Auto 170 Grain JHP Review
- PMC – X-TAC 7.62×51 147 Grain FMJBT Review
- PMC Bronze 25 Auto 50 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 32 Auto 71 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 32 Auto 60 Grain JHP Review
- PMC Bronze 38 Super +P 130 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 380 Auto 90 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 44 S&W Special 180 Grain JHP Review
- PMC Bronze 40 S&W 165 Grain FMJFP Review
- PMC Bronze 40 S&W 165 Grain JHP Review
- PMC Bronze 40 S&W 180 Grain FMJ-FP Review
- PMC Bronze 44 Rem Mag 240 Grain TCSP Review
- PMC Bronze 44 Rem Mag 180 Grain JHP Review
- PMC Bronze 38 Special 132 Grain FMJ Review
- PMC Bronze 357 Magnum 158 Grain JSP Review