So I went down to P&D today and bought some 62gr american eagle 5.56 in the 120 box for $82 something after tax and went down to the range afterwards to check it out. I was interested in buying the 62gr AE stuff in the 500 bulk but its pretty friggen expensive at 70 cents a round. The 55gr AE stuff used to sell for 1000 at around $400 something and its something like $500 now. the prices of ammo has been skyrocketing. especially at places like edmonton. the prices have been going up but the quality sure has not.
So, I'm not picky on what I shoot with this rifle so Ill feed it anything since the rifle itself isnt very accurate anyway since i haven't put the full work into it yet. Its just the crappy 16 in barrel rem 700 sps 1 in 9 twist. I picked it up for... lets not discuss that.
the AE 62gr stuff has a 13 stamp on it so I assume it was made in 2013. I looked at the brass and it has the LC stamp too so that indicated Lake City i assume. Great news right? Should be good stuff. I shot 30 rounds of it, and 4 times the primer failed to ignite the powder. I managed to get one of them to fire on a second strike, the others wouldn't ignite after 3 or 4 strikes.
I understand these rounds are meant for ARs. I get it. no big deal. Not happy about the duds, but whatever, right? the norinco rounds routinely have duds too, at about the same rate, and they were packed in....1995? uhhh...
I went ahead and chronied 4 types today. They all rung the gong every time a bullet came out at least.
The ss109 62gr mixed lot was average 3035 fps with ES of 46. (What should be standard for mass produced)
The American Eagle AR223 55gr average 2941 fps with ES of 93 (utter garbage)
The Norinco 55gr average 3120 fps with ES of 86 (what you expect from junk rounds)
And finally the American Eagle AR556 62gr average 3080 with ES of 66 (not very good)
that brings me to the second part of the thing with ammo. I fired a few types today of factory ammo.
Range 100m... or yards or something.
You see some AE AR223 55gr stuff (bottom left, bottom right) which was the clear winner on groupings today for some reason. Usually the noname brand SS109 62gr (middle and middle right) there shoots better but that stuff was a mixed lot so thats OK by me. Probably just shooter error. The Norc 55gr predictably shoots at about minute of whatever-it-feels-like (Top left and Top right).
Here was the result from the AE AR556 62 gr. I had to fire 2 groups of it before I got pissed off enough to leave. The 4 duds were the largest source of today's ire. The Norc ammo only had 1 dud. everything else went boom.
As you can see in the above photo, the AE 62gr achieved an accuracy rating of about minute of barn.
For reference here is some quick reloads i did one day when I tested out some primers to give an idea of what this particular rifle is capable of.
The price of 62 gr ammo is waaaay over inflated. I rarely see .223 rounds under $.50 a round these days. Usually $1 a round. what gives? down in the states you see 20 round boxes of .223 for 4 or $5, why is it over quadruple here? Shipping costs? Taxes? The only conclusion I can come up with is artificial inflation motivated by greed instead of interest in the sport.
So, overall, I'm glad I didn't buy the AE 62gr in 500 bulk.
Is this common or did I just run into a bad batch/bad rifle + ammo combo?
Anyway, thanks for reading.

So, I'm not picky on what I shoot with this rifle so Ill feed it anything since the rifle itself isnt very accurate anyway since i haven't put the full work into it yet. Its just the crappy 16 in barrel rem 700 sps 1 in 9 twist. I picked it up for... lets not discuss that.
the AE 62gr stuff has a 13 stamp on it so I assume it was made in 2013. I looked at the brass and it has the LC stamp too so that indicated Lake City i assume. Great news right? Should be good stuff. I shot 30 rounds of it, and 4 times the primer failed to ignite the powder. I managed to get one of them to fire on a second strike, the others wouldn't ignite after 3 or 4 strikes.
I understand these rounds are meant for ARs. I get it. no big deal. Not happy about the duds, but whatever, right? the norinco rounds routinely have duds too, at about the same rate, and they were packed in....1995? uhhh...
I went ahead and chronied 4 types today. They all rung the gong every time a bullet came out at least.
The ss109 62gr mixed lot was average 3035 fps with ES of 46. (What should be standard for mass produced)
The American Eagle AR223 55gr average 2941 fps with ES of 93 (utter garbage)
The Norinco 55gr average 3120 fps with ES of 86 (what you expect from junk rounds)
And finally the American Eagle AR556 62gr average 3080 with ES of 66 (not very good)
that brings me to the second part of the thing with ammo. I fired a few types today of factory ammo.

Range 100m... or yards or something.
You see some AE AR223 55gr stuff (bottom left, bottom right) which was the clear winner on groupings today for some reason. Usually the noname brand SS109 62gr (middle and middle right) there shoots better but that stuff was a mixed lot so thats OK by me. Probably just shooter error. The Norc 55gr predictably shoots at about minute of whatever-it-feels-like (Top left and Top right).
Here was the result from the AE AR556 62 gr. I had to fire 2 groups of it before I got pissed off enough to leave. The 4 duds were the largest source of today's ire. The Norc ammo only had 1 dud. everything else went boom.

As you can see in the above photo, the AE 62gr achieved an accuracy rating of about minute of barn.
For reference here is some quick reloads i did one day when I tested out some primers to give an idea of what this particular rifle is capable of.

The price of 62 gr ammo is waaaay over inflated. I rarely see .223 rounds under $.50 a round these days. Usually $1 a round. what gives? down in the states you see 20 round boxes of .223 for 4 or $5, why is it over quadruple here? Shipping costs? Taxes? The only conclusion I can come up with is artificial inflation motivated by greed instead of interest in the sport.
So, overall, I'm glad I didn't buy the AE 62gr in 500 bulk.
Is this common or did I just run into a bad batch/bad rifle + ammo combo?
Anyway, thanks for reading.