Yup. Penetration is not good accuracy.they are some of the most inaccurate bullets ever made. Expect 3-4 moa at 100.
If looking for accuracy most any other bullet would be a better choice.Loading some new bullets 223 62 grain steel penetrator Loading with hodgdon 335 hodgdon says 22.5 to 25 grains testing tomorrow fps and accuracy any loading ideas
I agree I got 500 for $69 just something to try,just want to know what these bullets will penetrate just having fun.If looking for accuracy most any other bullet would be a better choice.
Sounds like a good time to me!I agree I got 500 for $69 just something to try,just want to know what these bullets will penetrate just having fun.
GMCS jacketed bullets (Gilding Metal Clad Steel) are the issue with most ranges; the 62 Gr M855/SS109 bullets are copper jacketed. While this may not exempt them from a particular Range’s restrictions due to the “attract a magnet” policy; in my extensive experience, their propensity to cause “sparks” is significantly reduced by their 7 grain hardened steel insert vs the above mentioned GMCS projectiles.Also steel bullets are banned on most ranges.
Does your extensive experience include the damage to steel targets?GMCS jacketed bullets (Gilding Metal Clad Steel) are the issue with most ranges; the 62 Gr M855/SS109 bullets are copper jacketed. While this may not exempt them from a particular Range’s restrictions due to the “attract a magnet” policy; in my extensive experience, their propensity to cause “sparks” is significantly reduced by their 7 grain hardened steel insert vs the above mentioned GMCS projectiles.
They don't penetrate much more than any other 5.56 projectile. They had a specific penetration goal in mind when they formulated them, and it didn't translate to good penetration on anything else.I agree I got 500 for $69 just something to try,just want to know what these bullets will penetrate just having fun.
I am not advocating their use on steel targets, Sir, nor using them on ranges where conditions promote the danger of igniting the surroundings as in your quite arid region.Does your extensive experience include the damage to steel targets?
Also our range indeed experienced a fire which was attributed to steel ammo. Believe me, that experience almost permanently shut down our 1000 steel target range. It is not worth the risk here in the Western desert.
Well how did the testing turn out with the H 335Loading some new bullets 223 62 grain steel penetrator Loading with hodgdon 335 hodgdon says 22.5 to 25 grains testing tomorrow fps and accuracy any loading ideas
Amen. I believe the MIL-SPEC was 4 MOA for the M855/SS109 bullet.they are some of the most inaccurate bullets ever made. Expect 3-4 moa at 100.
I need to get out to shoot 5,loading up some 55 grain and some of the 62 penetrator bullets shooting them at some metal targets try both see what fps I can get see if those penetrator is worth it, they were cheap 500 $69 I'll try to get 3000 fps see if those penetrator does anything55gr will penetrate way more. That tiny little steel tip inside doesn't do anything. SPEED is what you want, especially in this bullet.