I’ve shot a fair amount in all my AR10s. It’s reasonably accurate out of all of them. I had zero FTF ...fire or feed. My one buddy chastised me when I started to put it in my Remington 700. I stopped.What do I have here? Buddy gave me a couple of boxes. Good AR-10 food?
What's the headstamp? Does the rim have the NATO cross in a circle? If it does it has to have been supplied by a NATO country...at least that's my understanding. It could be NATO equivalent but the NATO stamp can't be used if it didn't come from a NATO nation.
It was a good weekend. You and the others in the group are what make it such a great experience. Had my new build out yesterday. Rang some steel at 200 which is better than I thought my eyes would allow anymore. I will sit down next week and see what kind of accuracy I can get from it.Hey, S.M.I.B. It was nice being your neighbor, last weekend, sir.
I don't have any experience with that ammo. But, here's a couple of links which appear to have more info:
https://forum.cartridgecollectors.org/t/1990s-german-dag-men-7-62mm-nato-ab22-cartridges/7522
http://staffordshirephoenixrifleandpistolclub.co.uk/?page_id=662
https://fnforum.net/forums/fn-scar-17s/41146-german-dag-7-62-x-51-ammo-questions.html#/topics/41146
The unusual jacket seems to be cupronickel coated steel.
*****That's pretty cool stuff. I thought they were Austrian. I have several boxes as well, and do not shoot steel with them as they attract a magnet (steel core?). It's fairly accurate, and I've had zero problems with FTF, etc.. Mine came in a thick vinyl waterproof cover with the regular cardboard boxes inside. Mine have the NATO cross. I assume the brass is safe to reload as I've dumped the brass into our collective brass bucket...
The silver bullets are for hunting werewolves, right?
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