?Reliable affordable 556
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?Reliable affordable 556
Just picked up an AR. PSA has AMERICAN EAGLE 5.56MM 55GR FMJBT AMMUNITION 1000RDS LOOSE PACK - XM193BK for 279 free shipping. Decent price for what you get? I see much cheaper but not familiar
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Re: ?Reliable affordable 556
That is good plinking ammo. I've been buying Wolf Gold lately just to stay consistent with one load. it's 260-270/1000
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Re: ?Reliable affordable 556
Wolf gold is usually my go to. I stick away from XM193 and M855 as they do a number on my steel plates.
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Re: ?Reliable affordable 556
No feeding issues with the wolf gold?
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Why would M193 do any more damage than any other standard 55gr load to steel plates? It’s not a steel-core load...laabstract wrote: ↑June 21st, 2019, 12:23 pm Wolf gold is usually my go to. I stick away from XM193 and M855 as they do a number on my steel plates.
I’ve used M193 for years without issue of any kind, so I keep my eyes peeled for good deals on it. For general plinking, American Eagle or Woof Gold seem to be what I usually go for, though I haven’t bought ammo in awhile.
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Re: ?Reliable affordable 556
Palmetto has good prices on ammo and mags
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Re: ?Reliable affordable 556
The issue you run into with XM193 and pitting steel comes from the issue of velocity and not steel core.Basher wrote: ↑September 8th, 2019, 9:51 amWhy would M193 do any more damage than any other standard 55gr load to steel plates? It’s not a steel-core load...laabstract wrote: ↑June 21st, 2019, 12:23 pm Wolf gold is usually my go to. I stick away from XM193 and M855 as they do a number on my steel plates.
I’ve used M193 for years without issue of any kind, so I keep my eyes peeled for good deals on it. For general plinking, American Eagle or Woof Gold seem to be what I usually go for, though I haven’t bought ammo in awhile.
Re: ?Reliable affordable 556
I suppose I haven’t looked at the numbers in some time. Is M193 really moving that much faster than other 55gr loads?
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Re: ?Reliable affordable 556
Tulammo has been as reliable as any other ammo for me and coincidentally it is usually among the cheapest. I highly recommend the stuff. Occasionally a rifle doesn't like steel case, but any quality ar15 will and should eat ALL ammo reliably. Steel case ammo being any worse for your rifle is an old myth that just won't die. But it is most definitely a myth.
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I generally only shoot steel at comps like the local 2-gun matches, and they haven’t said anything about it yet, so I should be good. Been a bit since I shot a match though, so maybe that’s changed. I try to save the M193 for rainy days and plink w/ cheaper .223 anyway.
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UNammo is local, on Glendale west of I17. I typically buy mil-spec or surplus ammo there at a reasonable price.
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