Steve Janes
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Calgary/Ontario
how about Sellier Bellot 5.56 ammos? Are they any better? To which ammo they are comparable to?
s&b 5.56 has bi metal jackets for sure
how about Sellier Bellot 5.56 ammos? Are they any better? To which ammo they are comparable to?
I guess Norinco ammos are good for plinking and I am plan to use it for that and for CQB training. The thought of getting a bad batch is holding me back to purchase it. If I have Norinco AR than I am willing to take risk for it.
Looking at the prices of factory ammos, they get very pricey for plinking and CQB training. However, if it is for accuracy on long distance shooting, maybe factory ammos are better than cheapo Norinco.
Emmm have you read the posts these past few days about the Norinco ammo? Looks pretty damn frigging bad to me! Holy canolli, I sure hope you're not going to shoot that stuff in a 2500$ rifle
The explanation given to one member here that "the bullets were going too fast to engage the rifling" .
Which 5.56 ammos that you use then that it is not hard on a barrel?
For cheap stuff I run American Eagle Tactical 55gr that comes in the ammo can for $400/1000 rounds. When I want accuracy I handload 60+gr projectiles. My .223's all have 1:7 and 1:8 twist barrels.
When in doubt pass the bullet (not the cartridge case but the bullet itself) over a magnet. If it sticks to the magnet and it isn't marked as steel core penetrator rounds then decide if you want to shoot it in your rifle knowing that it will cause excessive wear on your rifling.
You are free to run whatever you want but just do a little research and make an educated decision.
And please mention it in your EE ad when you go to sell your rifle because I won't buy a rifle if I know it's had bi-metal bullets down the barrel.
I have blown through over 5000+ rounds of Norinco bulk ammo (two different head stamps) through a DD AR, Windham AR, and my Tavor. I have had one, yes one, round fail to fire. The ammo is hot, cheap, and reliable. I also like AE bulk .223 in the ammo can, I have gone through a can with no issues.
The money your saving buying bulk surplus over 0.50-$1 a round premium commercial will equal or exceed the cost of a barrel or two, if you even get to that point.
Your blasting paper, get over it.
And steel gongs
A new barrel every couple years is fine if you are on an AR where you can buy a new barrel for $250 but my AR uses a proprietary barrel so it's not that simple, and on my Swiss Arms or a Tavor or even an XCR your looking at quite a bit more to replace the barrel. Most people don't shoot enough to wear out a barrel in 10 years even if they used bi-metal jacketed bullets the whole time but some do. Find Steve Janes posts in the Swiss Arms rifles thread and see what cheap ammo (and hard abuse) does to a barrel in less than 10000 rounds on a rifle rated for 30000 rounds of military use.
I'm sure most Norinco ammo is fine but from what I've seen it's not for me. I was at the range with my buddy and he was shooting Norc 55gr bulk through his XCR and was getting 4-5 MOA groups (bipod and off the bench) and my Swiss and my AR were both getting around 2 MOA and sometimes a little better with the AE tactical 55gr. Couple cents more per round is worth it to me for the increased performance. An extra 100fps means nothing against paper out to 300yds, any longer than that or when I want even tighter groups I go to handloads.
Everyone has their own level of acceptable performance and barrel life vs price, each of us has to determine our own level and buy the ammo that fits our standard.
And steel gongs
A new barrel every couple years is fine if you are on an AR where you can buy a new barrel for $250 but my AR uses a proprietary barrel so it's not that simple, and on my Swiss Arms or a Tavor or even an XCR your looking at quite a bit more to replace the barrel. Most people don't shoot enough to wear out a barrel in 10 years even if they used bi-metal jacketed bullets the whole time but some do. Find Steve Janes posts in the Swiss Arms rifles thread and see what cheap ammo (and hard abuse) does to a barrel in less than 10000 rounds on a rifle rated for 30000 rounds of military use.
I'm sure most Norinco ammo is fine but from what I've seen it's not for me. I was at the range with my buddy and he was shooting Norc 55gr bulk through his XCR and was getting 4-5 MOA groups (bipod and off the bench) and my Swiss and my AR were both getting around 2 MOA and sometimes a little better with the AE tactical 55gr. Couple cents more per round is worth it to me for the increased performance. An extra 100fps means nothing against paper out to 300yds, any longer than that or when I want even tighter groups I go to handloads.
Everyone has their own level of acceptable performance and barrel life vs price, each of us has to determine our own level and buy the ammo that fits our standard.



























