Many manufacturers (ourselves included) state right in their rifle manuals not to use steel cased ammo. There are many reasons why, most of which being quality issues related with it. Easliy 3/4 of our service complaints are directly solved with the following advice... Change your ammo.
i never understood why people buy a rifle and always choose to shoot the cheapest POS ammo they can find through it. If you just want to make noise and arent concerned with your actual results get a cap gun. At least you wont have to spend all day cleaning it afterwards.
I took almost 300 hours of black rifle instruction (We're ONLY talking Black Rifle here) in the 2011 calendar year, and with all due respect I think your looking at this from the wrong angle... At less than 300yrds, there is no training that I cannot effectively do with cheap steel cased ammo that would be improved in any way with brass.
About 1/4 of the rounds I fired in 2011 during classes were SS109's or better. Another 1/4 or so were Brass PMC Bronze. The rest was Wolf or some other cheap steel cased ammo.
The point is, there's nothing that I couldn't have learned using ######xx kind of ammo, that I couldn't learn using steel cased ammo. Sure, I wont get sub MOA with steel like I would with SS109's or some match ammo... But, 3 MOA is just fine for me.
I'll never forget... A before buying a Daniel Defense M4 (I have one of the VERY VERY first off the line) I asked how they felt about steel cased ammo and if it would void my warranty. I was told that they recommended
any type of factory ammo that was
legal for me to own and was
of the correct caliber. I then got a response which was something like, "What else would you use??!"....
I guess my point is... We're talking about a rifle being functional, vs maybe giving you long range precision during a competition. If I'm running steel cased ammo thats costing me ~$0.22/round, I dont care about sub moa results... But thats a far cry from just having a stick that makes noise.
I still like NEA and the products you're pumping out (especially your rails)... But, I'm surprised at that kind of response.