I think this is it. Only 38 cents per round.Denis wrote: Can you get Swiss mil-surp 5.56 in the US? The commercial offering from the same plant is called Geco. Excellent stuff.
Is there a 5.56 Brand you avoid?
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I use http://www.slickguns.com and http://www.gun-deals.com to search for good prices.
I got 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold for $300 shipped last month. Like the other guys, I don't use any steel cased ammo in my ARs.
ETA: Here's a good deal on the Wolf Gold: http://www.the-armory.com/shopsite_sc/s ... o-can.html
$313 for 1000 rounds including shipping and a .50 can.
I got 1000 rounds of Wolf Gold for $300 shipped last month. Like the other guys, I don't use any steel cased ammo in my ARs.
ETA: Here's a good deal on the Wolf Gold: http://www.the-armory.com/shopsite_sc/s ... o-can.html
$313 for 1000 rounds including shipping and a .50 can.
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Dunno about their 5.56mm, but I picked up a 240 round battlepack of their 7.62x51mm at a recent fun show. Haven't gotten to the range yet to try it.Denis wrote:Haven't tried the 5.56 MEN myself, but it ought to be good stuff. I don't believe my one bad experience with their .308 is representative.John_in_Longview wrote:In the .308 practice thread, DCAV5 stated he likes MEN ammo out of Germany in 7.62 NATO. Their 5.56 NATO is available for about 33 cents per round. Anyone shot it?
Can you get Swiss mil-surp 5.56 in the US? The commercial offering from the same plant is called Geco. Excellent stuff.
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I prefer my 5.56mm NATO to have the NATO cross head stamp. Then it's all good.
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Federal, caseheads are soft and primers get loose faster than other brands. Good for 1, maybe 2 reloads.
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Is that Lake City?D5CAV wrote:I prefer my 5.56mm NATO to have the NATO cross head stamp. Then it's all good.
Any thoughts on PMC X-TAC GREEN TIP M855 NATO 62 GRAIN FULL METAL JACKET?
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