- Location
- calgary alberta
I see that the MH works best with match ammo and not with all ammo as per your website. Can the same be said for the MV, or will it be able to work with surplus .556/.223 for plinking?
Both, like ALL AR style rifles do not feed well with lead soft point (typical hunting) ammo. FMJs JHPs or polymer tipped bullets will feed through the barrel extension without issue.
Both rifles will probably run crap ammo that has those types of bullets , but with crap ammo you usually encounter much dirtier powder which will build up significantly faster than what ammo loaded with cleaner burning powder will. Like ALL AR style rifles these "crap where they eat" so to speak and the dirtier the ammo the more you will have to clean and typically the bigger the groups get.
Most surplus ammo is designed for use in guns or situations where cyclic rate makes up for the lack of accuracy.
As long as those who choose to run the cheapest crap ammo available also understand that accuracy and reliability is sacrificed by saving money on ammo and that with the chances of some of the offshore surplus ammo possibly causing damage to ANY rifle being higher, they can run it at their own risk. We recommend using known brand decent quality ammo so as to minimize the chances of FTF, poor accuracy and possible damage to the rifle.
Many performance cars today recommend running 91 octane gas and many specify a specific brand to get the performance the car is capable of.
Will the car still run on the potentially contaminated high methanol content low octane gas sold at the stations that are non affiliated with any known fuel company but sells their fuel for 3 to 5 cents per liter less? Yes but how well? And how long will the fuel system work well with all the build up of crud left from the cheaper gas?