LordEvilPepper
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Under a rusty barge in BC
So I've had a Famae 542 since the get go and have been running into a kundrom.
Any ammo that shoots well kicks like a angry mule; bruising my cheek and destroying brass as it send it out on a 50 foot trip somewhere into the yonder for me to find on a treasure hunting expedition into the uncharted territories of the "never mowed" part of our range burns.
Most factory ammo, although easier on the face, shoots like ####.... and sends the brass a mere 30 feet off to my left.... I have confirmed, i'm on setting 1 on the gas plug.... the small hole
Here is a list of results
150 H SST 46.5 grains BLC2: , about 1.5/2 inch groupings at 100m, Avg Muzzle velocity of about 2650 Fps. Face bruising and brass destroying.... it knocked my stock loose after about 150 rounds less then 10% salvageable brass... it literally rips bends the rim, dents/tears the side of the cases and collapses the neck
150 H SST 45.5 grains BLC2: 8-12 inch group at 100m. Avg muzzle velocity 2450, moderate recoil 60% brass salvageable
145 MFS FMJ: 4-6 inch grouping at 100m, Avg muzzle velocity 2420, light recoil, all brass fine... but unreadable (steel with weird oversized primers)
150 AE FMJ 3-4 inch grouping Avg Muzzle velocity 2500, moderate recoil, Brass 90% salvagable (oh harray Fed brass....####ing junk)
I have some 168 Barnes TAc-X loaded up with 45.5 grains of BLC-2 powder to try out... but that is on the back burner till next month....
Has anyone had the same issues as me... or a better shooting load that doesn't punch you in the face?
the gun manufacture says this thing shoots factory ammo military loads at 2690 Fps... so just WTF are they shooting and how is it not blowing up the gun?
Any ammo that shoots well kicks like a angry mule; bruising my cheek and destroying brass as it send it out on a 50 foot trip somewhere into the yonder for me to find on a treasure hunting expedition into the uncharted territories of the "never mowed" part of our range burns.
Most factory ammo, although easier on the face, shoots like ####.... and sends the brass a mere 30 feet off to my left.... I have confirmed, i'm on setting 1 on the gas plug.... the small hole
Here is a list of results
150 H SST 46.5 grains BLC2: , about 1.5/2 inch groupings at 100m, Avg Muzzle velocity of about 2650 Fps. Face bruising and brass destroying.... it knocked my stock loose after about 150 rounds less then 10% salvageable brass... it literally rips bends the rim, dents/tears the side of the cases and collapses the neck
150 H SST 45.5 grains BLC2: 8-12 inch group at 100m. Avg muzzle velocity 2450, moderate recoil 60% brass salvageable
145 MFS FMJ: 4-6 inch grouping at 100m, Avg muzzle velocity 2420, light recoil, all brass fine... but unreadable (steel with weird oversized primers)
150 AE FMJ 3-4 inch grouping Avg Muzzle velocity 2500, moderate recoil, Brass 90% salvagable (oh harray Fed brass....####ing junk)
I have some 168 Barnes TAc-X loaded up with 45.5 grains of BLC-2 powder to try out... but that is on the back burner till next month....
Has anyone had the same issues as me... or a better shooting load that doesn't punch you in the face?
the gun manufacture says this thing shoots factory ammo military loads at 2690 Fps... so just WTF are they shooting and how is it not blowing up the gun?


















































