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Quoted: Quoted: PSA is legit doing awesome work. Companies like BearFag have shit quality and no support. PSA is doing arms and ammo right. My secret hope is that THEY get a competitor. *laughs capitalisticly* We will win in all aspects because we know human nature. PSA legit said "fuck the government, don't care, ammo plant now". And they're making money. Regulations are gatekeeper type laws. PSA went through all those and came out on the other side. I legit love PSA. Their love for guns is far beyond shooting. |
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AAC 77 gr. OTM is $612 per case delivered to my house. Probably going to make this my go to for a little while and hope for a decent sale at Black Friday.
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Been drinking but Mises had a concept where basically you don't listen to anyone's opinion because they are stupid.
You listen to what they actually buy. "Yeah sure I'll buy that faggy recycled toilet paper for 2x the cost" IGNORE What you actually have to watch is what people ACTUALLY buy. Disregard their opinions. And if 77gr is the same price as 193? LOG MY ECONOMIC PREFERENCE BRO |
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The American annual budget deficit and obscene $35 trillion national debt does matter.
The inevitable result of continued deficit spending is inflation, and lots of it. |
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I also bought a case of 77gr OTM today. Wheeeeeeee!
I like ammo. I like AAC. I like 77gr OTM. I dislike government. |
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I also charged all the lasers, NV, and Thermal’s batteries. No coincidence.
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Quoted: We will win in all aspects because we know human nature. PSA legit said "fuck the government, don't care, ammo plant now". And they're making money. Regulations are gatekeeper type laws. PSA went through all those and came out on the other side. I legit love PSA. Their love for guns is far beyond shooting. View Quote This 100%. Whether your like their products or not. PSA is doing the Lords work putting guns and ammo into the hands of as many folks as possible. |
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Quoted: Some of us Luddites like to feed our 1:12 retro ARs. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: There's no need to buy m193 anymore when PSA makes 77gr OTM ammo for the same price Some of us Luddites like to feed our 1:12 retro ARs. Oh. Well honestly I didn't even think about that. |
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M193 has leveled off at around 50 cents a round for the past couple years. With the election incoming it could possibly go up or down afterwards. Everyone remembers the "Trump slump" when prices and demand plumeted after he took office.
Of course, even with Trump in office, all it would take is a major event / national emergency to send prices shooting up even higher! As has been said numerous times before, unless you are a new gun owner (and even then, this only applies if you are also young and poor. I have less sympathy for 30+ year old adults who suddenly get an epiphany that self defense is important). You should have a decent stock pile squirreled away already. If you don't, then at BARE minimum you should have 1000 rounds of ammo for your primary combat arm for "go time" that you do not ever shoot, and THEN whatever you plan to shoot for the range / practice on TOP of that. The first thing you should do with your primary combat arm is to get it sighted in and zero'd ASAP (with irons AND optics (if you have both). And you should fire that weapon min of once a year, but ideally more. And that is a BARE minimum, if you are dirt poor or living out of a van in a vagabond life. |
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Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case View Quote M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. |
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Quoted: M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy |
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Quoted: @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING |
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Quoted: M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. View Quote |
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M193 vs heavy OTM aside. I have heard iffy things about AAC quality. They are also downloaded velocity wise from what I understand. I personally wouldn't trust AAC for duty use.
Remember, something is cheaper for a reason... |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl |
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Quoted: M193 vs heavy OTM aside. I have heard iffy things about AAC quality. They are also downloaded velocity wise from what I understand. I personally wouldn't trust AAC for duty use. Remember, something is cheaper for a reason... View Quote Black Hills for Boogaloo sure but I'm not going to practice with $60 magazines |
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Quoted: M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. View Quote Dude calm down..lol. I also have tons of 5.56 M193 or as close to is as possible. |
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Quoted: M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. View Quote As barrels get shorter, alternatives to M193 start to make more sense. |
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Quoted: Black Hills for Boogaloo sure but I'm not going to practice with $60 magazines View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: M193 vs heavy OTM aside. I have heard iffy things about AAC quality. They are also downloaded velocity wise from what I understand. I personally wouldn't trust AAC for duty use. Remember, something is cheaper for a reason... Black Hills for Boogaloo sure but I'm not going to practice with $60 magazines People are advocating stocking up on AAC OTM for actual serious use (not as training / practice ammo). They are then comparing AAC OTM prices to M193 prices as a reason to stock up on it. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS |
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Quoted: People are advocating stocking up on AAC OTM for actual serious use (not as training / practice ammo). They are then comparing AAC OTM prices to M193 prices as a reason to stock up on it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: M193 vs heavy OTM aside. I have heard iffy things about AAC quality. They are also downloaded velocity wise from what I understand. I personally wouldn't trust AAC for duty use. Remember, something is cheaper for a reason... Black Hills for Boogaloo sure but I'm not going to practice with $60 magazines People are advocating stocking up on AAC OTM for actual serious use (not as training / practice ammo). They are then comparing AAC OTM prices to M193 prices as a reason to stock up on it. My mistake. I used to practice with M193 and now I'm shifting to AAC since the weights and design is closer and it's often the cheaper price. |
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Quoted: I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY |
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Quoted: People are advocating stocking up on AAC OTM for actual serious use (not as training / practice ammo). They are then comparing AAC OTM prices to M193 prices as a reason to stock up on it. View Quote |
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Quoted: since Hornady is making all of AACs rifle bullets it's likely that it is the same 77gr OTM bullet that Black Hills is now using View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: People are advocating stocking up on AAC OTM for actual serious use (not as training / practice ammo). They are then comparing AAC OTM prices to M193 prices as a reason to stock up on it. All mine is the Sierra variant and that was purposeful. |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY IM FAST AS F**K BOI ?? - Ricky Berwick |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel |
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Quoted: I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? |
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Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK |
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Quoted: since Hornady is making all of AACs rifle bullets it's likely that it is the same 77gr OTM bullet that Black Hills is now using View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: People are advocating stocking up on AAC OTM for actual serious use (not as training / practice ammo). They are then comparing AAC OTM prices to M193 prices as a reason to stock up on it. You realize there is more that goes into the cartridge than just the bullet right? Lots of issues with AAC ammo. Trust it as duty ammo at your own risk! |
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Quoted: What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK IF THE BULLET DOES NOT SELF DISASSEMBLE IS IT REALLY FAST ENOUGH? |
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Quoted: IF THE BULLET DOES NOT SELF DISASSEMBLE IS IT REALLY FAST ENOUGH? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK IF THE BULLET DOES NOT SELF DISASSEMBLE IS IT REALLY FAST ENOUGH? 17 INCINERATOR A 50 BMG NECKED DOWN TO .17 WE'RE GOING TO PUT SO MUCH POWDER BEHIND THAT FUCKER ALSO BARREL LIFE IS TWO SHOTS |
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Quoted: 17 INCINERATOR A 50 BMG NECKED DOWN TO .17 WE'RE GOING TO PUT SO MUCH POWDER BEHIND THAT FUCKER ALSO BARREL LIFE IS TWO SHOTS https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-f676018ec6670d1c66c6311ce92fbf56-lq View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK IF THE BULLET DOES NOT SELF DISASSEMBLE IS IT REALLY FAST ENOUGH? 17 INCINERATOR A 50 BMG NECKED DOWN TO .17 WE'RE GOING TO PUT SO MUCH POWDER BEHIND THAT FUCKER ALSO BARREL LIFE IS TWO SHOTS https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-f676018ec6670d1c66c6311ce92fbf56-lq |
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Quoted: since Hornady is making all of AACs rifle bullets it's likely that it is the same 77gr OTM bullet that Black Hills is now using View Quote They split them between Hornady and Sierra, but your point still stands. $0.55/rd 77gr OTM are Hornady projectiles - https://palmettostatearmory.com/aac-5-56-nato-77-grain-otm-20rd-box-ammunition.html $0.60/rd 75gr BTHP's are Hornady projectiles. - https://palmettostatearmory.com/aac-5-56-nato-75-grain-bthp-match-w-cannelure-20rd-box.html $0.60/rd 75gr Sabre Black Tips are Hornady projectiles - https://palmettostatearmory.com/aac-sabre-blade-black-tip-5-56-nato-75-grain-20rd-box-ammunition.html 77gr SMK (Sierra) are OOS at the moment, but listed at $0.75/rd - https://palmettostatearmory.com/aac-5-56-nato-77-grain-sierra-matchking-hpbt-20rd-box.html 77gr TMK (Sierra) are OOS at the moment, but listed at $0.85/rd - https://palmettostatearmory.com/aac-5-56-nato-77-grain-sierra-tmk-20rd-box-ammunition.html With the current price of $0.55/rd (Daily Deal) for 77gr OTM's, it is a hard sell to spend $0.45-$0.50/rd for 55gr FMJ's unless there is something you are looking for specifically. Mk262 exists for a reason. |
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View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK IF THE BULLET DOES NOT SELF DISASSEMBLE IS IT REALLY FAST ENOUGH? 17 INCINERATOR A 50 BMG NECKED DOWN TO .17 WE'RE GOING TO PUT SO MUCH POWDER BEHIND THAT FUCKER ALSO BARREL LIFE IS TWO SHOTS https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-f676018ec6670d1c66c6311ce92fbf56-lq https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/138374/tumblr_inline_mqrh26jIU11qz4rgp-1477534.jpg AR15 CHAMBERED IN 220 SWIFT 4,500FPS MINIMUM IS REQUIRED |
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Quoted: AR15 CHAMBERED IN 220 SWIFT 4,500FPS MINIMUM IS REQUIRED View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK IF THE BULLET DOES NOT SELF DISASSEMBLE IS IT REALLY FAST ENOUGH? 17 INCINERATOR A 50 BMG NECKED DOWN TO .17 WE'RE GOING TO PUT SO MUCH POWDER BEHIND THAT FUCKER ALSO BARREL LIFE IS TWO SHOTS https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-f676018ec6670d1c66c6311ce92fbf56-lq https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/138374/tumblr_inline_mqrh26jIU11qz4rgp-1477534.jpg AR15 CHAMBERED IN 220 SWIFT 4,500FPS MINIMUM IS REQUIRED There are just some dumb calibers out there. ?? People really need to knock it off. |
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Quoted: There are just some dumb calibers out there. ?? People really need to knock it off. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Unless you regularly shoot a 20 inch barrel there is no reason to buy 55grain when its almost the same price as heavier stuff these days. Spend the extra 30 per case M193 (NOT the .223 version) is one of the BEST all purpose 5.56 rounds there is. It is very terminally effective out of 16" and longer barrels, fairly accurate, has sealed primers and bullets usually, and is very affordable. It also penetrates obstacles fairly well (esp steel, body armor, hard barriers) better than the heavier OTM rounds that break apart. And you are telling someone to buy a round almost twice as expensive because you think it's "better"? Realistically it's just "better" for extremely long range shots that 99.9% of people will never even think to attempt. Yeah, I'd rather have double the supply of M193 on hand and ready to go. If you think you might NEED a few long range shots (who here has many 500+ yard shots?) then maybe keep a couple boxes to see how it zeros in your gun and keep a mag or two loaded with it that you can swap in if you ever unrealistically decide you need to slug it out with a target at half a mile ranges. @beitodesstrafe come M193 post with this guy M193 EHRRTHING M193 is pretty based ngl I like them speedy bois. Bought another case of 115 gr 9mm yesterday. Couldn't help myself. Speedy BOOOOOOIS 147GR ONLY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bT7AR4nt0WA I wish I could find an old school gun video. It was a guy shooting 40gr varmint bullets from a 20" 1/7. The rotation was exploding the thin jackets about 25yds from the barrel ?????? What r u doing I'M GONNA SPIN THE SHIT OUTTA THESE BULLETS- OH FUCK IF THE BULLET DOES NOT SELF DISASSEMBLE IS IT REALLY FAST ENOUGH? 17 INCINERATOR A 50 BMG NECKED DOWN TO .17 WE'RE GOING TO PUT SO MUCH POWDER BEHIND THAT FUCKER ALSO BARREL LIFE IS TWO SHOTS https://qph.cf2.quoracdn.net/main-qimg-f676018ec6670d1c66c6311ce92fbf56-lq https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/138374/tumblr_inline_mqrh26jIU11qz4rgp-1477534.jpg AR15 CHAMBERED IN 220 SWIFT 4,500FPS MINIMUM IS REQUIRED There are just some dumb calibers out there. ?? People really need to knock it off. PO Ackley was so based though. >be random dude >be proficient in math >improves ur cartridge >doesn't elaborate >leaves |
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