I have noticed some MFS 145 grain sells really cheap, anyone know if there are any drawbacks to this ammo in the m14, the price seems to good to be true.
All MFS users rember that they are laquer covered.
If you like MFS, I see Wanstall's has a special on 500rounds for $89.00. Not sure their shipping cost's etc, usually I find I can pick it up local($12.95) as cheap as buying bulk because of shipping costs, so support your local seller.
Another thing about MFS if anyone here'e been shooting a long time, I find the smell of the discharge reminds me of old S&B shotgun ammo I used to shoot in the 1970's, a particular sulfur/pepper smell. Always wondered what they(MFS) used for powder, and if they are controlling the burn rate with lots of graphite, hence the large amount of sooty fouling and rancid smell. Anyone have any thoughts on this?
-I like the lacquer comment lol
MFS is a Hungarian company that has been producing ammunition since the 1950s. Their goal is to provide high quality ammunition to hunters and shooters. The unique Zn (Zinc) plated cases help protect against corrosion, aids in extraction, reduces camber wear and does not use any lacquer or polymer coatings that can gum up your action. This ammunition is new production, berdan primed for long shelf life and fully non-corrosive. Ships 20 rds per box and 50 boxes per case of 1000 rds.
I have used the MFS at 100 yards and at 300 yards. At 100 it was fine. Shot a 2' group out of my M4.
At 300, using a bolt rifle (Savage) with a good scope, about 30% of the rounds were bad flyers. No good for this purpose.
I haven't yet found a better hunting cartridge than the 125g soft point MFS for my cz858
I get that MFS cartridge OAL is all over the map, along with the propellant weight charges, but for 100 yards and less there is no vertical stringing or fliers that I can see.
This is still the only ammo for my 858 that can make true touching groups at 50 yards, all of the other stuff (except reloads) tend to make 3/4 inch swiss cheese groups.
It's the same in the M305, don't use this stuff past 100 yards and you're good. Every time I shoot it at 200 yards there's always one bullet that goes 4 inches away from the group. I think it does that just to mock the oal of my manhoodDamn russians