Pmc Bronze Vs Pmc X Tac . I miss the days of $5 boxes of bronze tho. I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a big difference in operation with the two.
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No, assuming you are referring to the ppu 5.56 nato in the white box, it is m193 or m855 spec and it is a hotter load compared to pmc bronze. Next up for the big freakin’ cartridge test is korean manufacturer pmc’s clone of m193 ball, called xp193. Not a lot of hunting options, but for ratting away for the apocalypse, or just general target practice, pmc is good stuff.
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Both of these are my favorites. Had it for a while, got it long before the prices started going up. An italian company, fiocchi was founded in 1876 by giulio fiocch. Worked great with the xds no problems and all the same feel and sound.
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I have been using both pmc 55gr, bronze and recently a case of federal m193 55 gr. Our match grade bullet in caliber 50 is designed and manufactured by pmc’s supplier in our very own facilities to ensure the. No, assuming you are referring to the ppu 5.56 nato in the white box, it is m193 or m855 spec and.
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I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a big difference in operation with the two. Does anyone have an opinion or any experience with these two types of this 5.56 ammo? Both are clean and reliable, but i would stock up on ppu if price is. Hard to tell.
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Shot 50 rds of both. Does anyone have an opinion or any experience with these two types of this 5.56 ammo? I used pmc bronze and federals today and didnt notices any difference while shooting. By jwilson, october 6, 2012 in the ar15 ammo section. At $16 for 20 rounds, they are a solid.
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I would think being 5.56, the 193 would have a little more punch to it, and some have complained about the pmc being underpowered. Does anyone have an opinion or any experience with these two types of this 5.56 ammo? Hard to tell if it was any dirtier than the other dirty stuff i was shooting. Add to wish list.
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Hard to tell if it was any dirtier than the other dirty stuff i was shooting. An italian company, fiocchi was founded in 1876 by giulio fiocch. I used pmc bronze and federals today and didnt notices any difference while shooting. I've been happy with pmc bronze and x tac in both price and performance. Had it for a while,.
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By jwilson, october 6, 2012 in the ar15 ammo section. Discussion starter · #1 · may 26, 2011. I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a big difference in operation with the two. I have been using both pmc 55gr, bronze and recently a case of federal m193 55.
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By jwilson, october 6, 2012 in the ar15 ammo section. At pmc, we know your job demands that you think of everything. Those are typical groups from both rifles using quality factory ammunition. Both of these are my favorites. Hard to tell if it was any dirtier than the other dirty stuff i was shooting.
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Does anyone have an opinion or any experience with these two types of this 5.56 ammo? At $16 for 20 rounds, they are a solid. Shot 50 rds of both. Those are typical groups from both rifles using quality factory ammunition. I have been using both pmc 55gr, bronze and recently a case of federal m193 55 gr.
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Both are clean and reliable, but i would stock up on ppu if price is. Those are typical groups from both rifles using quality factory ammunition. An italian company, fiocchi was founded in 1876 by giulio fiocch. I have been using both pmc 55gr, bronze and recently a case of federal m193 55 gr. I've been happy with pmc bronze.
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Both of these are my favorites. Shot 50 rds of both. Those are typical groups from both rifles using quality factory ammunition. Add to wish list add to compare. Interestingly, xp193 appears to use a lower drag 55gr bullet, possibly based on the sierra 55gr, instead of.
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Discussion starter · #1 · may 26, 2011. Had it for a while, got it long before the prices started going up. On the pmc site the only difference i can tell is 70 feet per second faster at the muzzle. I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a.
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Worked great with the xds no problems and all the same feel and sound. Interestingly, xp193 appears to use a lower drag 55gr bullet, possibly based on the sierra 55gr, instead of. I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a big difference in operation with the two. Had it.
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Those are typical groups from both rifles using quality factory ammunition. I used pmc bronze and federals today and didnt notices any difference while shooting. Worked great with the xds no problems and all the same feel and sound. Shot 50 rds of both. Our match grade bullet in caliber 50 is designed and manufactured by pmc’s supplier in our.
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By jwilson, october 6, 2012 in the ar15 ammo section. I would think being 5.56, the 193 would have a little more punch to it, and some have complained about the pmc being underpowered. Add to wish list add to compare. Worked great with the xds no problems and all the same feel and sound. No, assuming you are referring.
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Pmc bronze is 223 and several hundred fps slower out the muzzle. I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a big difference in operation with the two. Discussion starter · #1 · may 26, 2011. Add to wish list add to compare. I have been using both pmc 55gr,.
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Pmc bronze is 223 and several hundred fps slower out the muzzle. No, assuming you are referring to the ppu 5.56 nato in the white box, it is m193 or m855 spec and it is a hotter load compared to pmc bronze. At $16 for 20 rounds, they are a solid. An italian company, fiocchi was founded in 1876 by.
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Hard to tell if it was any dirtier than the other dirty stuff i was shooting. Worked great with the xds no problems and all the same feel and sound. On the pmc site the only difference i can tell is 70 feet per second faster at the muzzle. At pmc, we know your job demands that you think of.
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I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a big difference in operation with the two. On the pmc site the only difference i can tell is 70 feet per second faster at the muzzle. Discussion starter · #1 · may 26, 2011. I would think being 5.56, the 193.
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I have shot a lot more of the pmc than the fed, and so far i don't see a big difference in operation with the two. Pmc bronze is 223 and several hundred fps slower out the muzzle. An italian company, fiocchi was founded in 1876 by giulio fiocch. Interestingly, xp193 appears to use a lower drag 55gr bullet, possibly.
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Those are typical groups from both rifles using quality factory ammunition. Both of these are my favorites. Next up for the big freakin’ cartridge test is korean manufacturer pmc’s clone of m193 ball, called xp193. No, assuming you are referring to the ppu 5.56 nato in the white box, it is m193 or m855 spec and it is a hotter.