REM UMC 40SW 180GR MC Range Bucket - 300 Rounds

SKU:
119718071
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UPC:
047700475608
$160.84
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Capacity-Rounds:
300
Caliber-Gauge:
40 Smith & Wesson
Grain:
180

The Remington UMC 40SW 180gr MC Range Bucket is a straightforward choice for shooters who want dependable .40 S&W ammunition without breaking the bank. This 300-round bucket delivers 180-grain metal case (full metal jacket) rounds that feed reliably in virtually any .40 S&W pistol—whether you're zeroing in at the range, running tactical drills, or pushing through high-volume practice sessions. Built with Remington components and loaded here in the USA, UMC ammo has earned its reputation as a workhorse round for pistol shooters who value consistency and value in equal measure.

What makes this bucket format appealing is the sheer round count: 300 rounds means fewer trips to restock and more time behind the gun. The truncated cone full metal jacket bullet profile is proven to function across the widest range of .40 S&W platforms, from service pistols to competition guns. The brass is reloadable, so if you're into handloading, you're not burning premium components on practice ammunition.

UMC has long been the baseline for shooters who refuse to compromise on reliability just to save a few dollars. This range bucket exemplifies that philosophy—no frills, no marketing hype, just ammunition that runs when you need it to. Stock it in the truck, keep it on the shelf, or take it to the match. Remington UMC works.

Key Features

  • 300-round convenient bucket packaging for high-volume shooting
  • 180-grain metal case (full metal jacket) bullet
  • Truncated cone design for reliable feeding in .40 S&W pistols
  • Reloadable brass cases
  • Manufactured in the USA with Remington components
  • Proven reliability for range, training, and competition use

Specifications

Caliber.40 S&W
Bullet Weight180 grains
Bullet TypeMetal Case (MC) / Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
Round Count300 rounds
Case TypeBrass
ReloadableYes
Made InUSA

Frequently Asked Questions

Will Remington UMC .40 S&W 180gr ammunition feed reliably in my pistol?

The truncated cone full metal jacket design is engineered to feed reliably in virtually any .40 S&W chambered pistol, from service and duty weapons to competition platforms. This is one reason UMC has remained a go-to choice for high-volume shooters.

Can I reload Remington UMC brass cases?

Yes. The brass cases are reloadable, so if you handload, you can stretch the value even further by reprocessing the spent casings.

Is this ammunition made in the United States?

Yes. Remington UMC ammunition is manufactured in the USA using Remington components.

What is the bullet type, and what does MC mean?

The bullet is a 180-grain full metal jacket (FMJ) round-nose design. MC stands for "Metal Case," which is Remington's designation for a fully jacketed lead core bullet enclosed in a copper jacket—the same as a traditional FMJ.

Ammunition Restrictions:

You must be 18 years or older to purchase shotgun or rifle ammunition, and 21 years or older for handgun ammunition. All ammunition must be shipped via Domestic Ground, and shipping is not available for international residents. Residents of CA, DC, IL, MA, NY, CT, and NJ may be subject to additional restrictions. Always ensure you use the appropriate ammunition for your firearms, and check your state and local laws for any other relevant regulations on firearms and ammunition. Due to Department of Transportation regulations, returns on ammo cannot be accepted. Please verify local laws before placing an order.

We are unable to ship ammunition to the following:

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Illinois residents must provide a copy of a valid FOID Card or Valid Concealed Carry License, along with their IL driver’s license or IL state identification card to purchase ammunition. The ammunition can only be shipped to an address listed on either of those two documents.

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