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GG said:
Doesn’t call out steel case in the title.
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Steve said:
Good Ammo very happy with it never had a problem. The price is also not to bad I just wish that shipping was cheaper
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Rhonda7764 said:
The best value, fastest shipping and great ammo.
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WWIIIHundred said:
I normally don’t purchase steel or aluminum rounds, but it’s hard to say no when I literally can’t find or purchase any other types of ammo for my Windham Weaponry 300 BLK. I was worried that I would get a double feed or lots of jams. I honestly can say after shooting 100 rounds at the range at 100 yards; I didn’t get a single one with this ammo. My shot groups were decent too for what I consider sub par ammunition. I was honestly surprised at the results. I am definitely buying this ammo again. The best part is the ammo came to me instead of having to fight long lines hoping that there will still be ammo left on the shelf when it is my turn to grab some.
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Savage300 said:
I normally don't buy steel or aluminum case ammunition but due to availability at this time I decided to give it a try. I was pleased to not have a single issue during target practice. I didn't spend time worrying about grouping but all 200 rounds I used worked flawlessly. Will definitely order more.
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Glam said:
This ammo is good no jams or weak bullets
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Justin said:
I had read the comment below me that the ammo wasn’t good and “reliable” truth be told all of my ammo shot Nicely and I had no jams. Good ammo
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Mutant Operator said:
I don't have high standards for steel case 7.62x39, all I ask is that it goes bang. This stuff does not. I purchased 2000 rounds of which I have so far fired about 200. Roughly 10% of them were duds. This is not an exaggeration, I had on average 3 duds in every 30 round magazine. It isn't my weapon's fault (CMMG MK47 Mutant), every round had a solid primer strike. I have previously run thousands of rounds of everything from Tula to subsonic Brown Bear to Romanian surplus without a single mishap. One more thing to note is that the cases are marked as "Tulammo." You can even see it in the photograph on the site here. This makes me suspect it of being reloaded steel case, though I could be mistaken. Regardless, this is unreliable and you shouldn't waste your money.
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Michael said:
Used it in my AK and SKS. Works like a charm, would buy again.
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Drk said:
Fired around 150 rounds. No jams or misfires. Found two dented casings when loading mags. and discarded them. All and all a good value for the range.
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JackW said:
I bought this for some cheap range ammo and I had a jam on my first mag. Got through a couple more mags and hand another couple jams. I expected it, but not as frequently as it did. Not terrible if you just need practice ammo, though. Feels good.
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Fred said:
Plinking or hunting I get accurate shots with no misfire
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Tristan Tate said:
I love it please give me more!!!!!
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jarhead, gimpy said:
very good deals and so far good ammo
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Mac said:
For a lighter cheaper round, this is a great bullet. Penetrated just behind the shoulder and severed the heart in half. The bullet did is job! Have shot all sorts of .308 and found this to be most effective.
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playin4keeps said:
Purchased 500 rounds of this ammo. Have fired 30 rounds so far with a total of 4 DUDS. Not a good ratio. Ammo is ok for just messing around and is pretty acurate given what I paid for it. DO NOT use this ammo for self defense or hunting, or any other time when you NEED the round to fire.
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Peter M. said:
I shot a box of Wolf 145 grain FMJ 308's in my new Springfield M1A SOCIM-16 and they helped me break in the new rifle just fine. All rounds fired clean, no misfires, no jams. All rounds landed on my down-range target as expected. Will continue to use this ammo. All good. Happy shooter. Peter M.
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DE said:
This ammo is garbage. Steel casing has hard time ejecting and ammo is flipping end-over-end until the target. Literally have lengthwise silhouette holes in the target with about an 18” spread at 100 yards. It’s like firing a curveball, you don’t know where it will hit unless you can predict the flipping rotation. Absolute garbage!
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M60Gunnr said:
I've never been satisfied with the accuracy of my SKS. I know it's limitations, yet I thought we could do better. We just did. The Silver Bear ammo consistently grouped tighter and closer to my point of aim than the Tula or Wolf ammo. It's not as easy to find as the other Russian ammo, and usually costs a buck or two more per box. Take the time and spend the extra money. IMHO, the only step up is the expensive "match rounds" (i.e. Winchester). That'll get you a marginal increase in accuracy for double the cost. The Bear line, made in the Barnaul plant, is simply the best choice.
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Country said:
Don't get for AR in 7.62 HP`s do not cycle unless you give the feed channel where the lower meets the barrels chamber a little attention a file and sand paper did the trick after about 10 freaking hrs =( I gave 4 stars on quality cause I hate steel but oh well just shtf backup ammo I planned on storing Ty Ammo Dot net for speedy service o7
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Old fat guy said:
This stuff shoots as good as anything I have tried in my M1A scout squad.
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James Bond Bennett said:
Great value for money ! Same quality you find in a more expensive round.
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jerry said:
works fine in my 2 ak47s. never any jams