5.56: Real vs Fake M193

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  • @mcantu197
    @mcantu197 Год назад +15

    you should mention what the official M193 spec specifies for velocity:
    "The average velocity of the sample cartridges, conditioned at 70° ± 2° Fahrenheit (F), shall be 3165 feet per second (ft/sec) plus or minus 40 ft/sec, at 78 feet from the muzzle of the weapon.The standard deviation of the velocities shall not exceed 40 ft/sec." (this is from a 20" barrel)

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +4

      This is the exact spec from the manual. I just kept it simple for this video.

  • @TerminalM193
    @TerminalM193 Год назад +25

    I've been through so many different M193 cartridges and clones in the thousands. For me, the most consistent, well made and most accurate M193 is made by IMI. I've been through MANY of their lots over the past 8 years and nothing but consistency.

    • @David_Quinn_Photography
      @David_Quinn_Photography 9 месяцев назад

      IMI is very consistent, Winchester and PMC should be embarrassed to advertise there stuff as 556 M193

  • @user-oy9zy4ds9m
    @user-oy9zy4ds9m Год назад +11

    I heard that many Vietnam vets did not complain at all about the stopping power of the m16 up to 100 meters in fact up to that distance they said the wounds on enemies looked very similar to 308

    • @DanUtley
      @DanUtley 11 месяцев назад +4

      Nothing like that 55 gn round screaming out of a long barrel with a 1:12 twist rate (IIRC). MAC did a video comparing old faithful (M193) out of a retro barrel (18” or 20” with 1:12 rifling) against a modern rifle shooting M855 or something through watermelons. The M855 obviously would’ve killed the guy, but it was punching through nicely. The M193 looked like he was using a grenade launcher.

  • @jalowery1246
    @jalowery1246 Год назад +16

    Indeed that PPU(Prvi Partizian i think) is some hot stuff AND I've found it to be fairly accurate. Earlier this year it was priced right also, hoping to catch another deal on them.

  • @Innawoods7614
    @Innawoods7614 19 дней назад +1

    Best ammo analysis video ive seen yet. Earned my sub.

  • @DerWaidmann_
    @DerWaidmann_ Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for making this video, useful information and deserves more attention

  • @SPECIESUNKN0WN
    @SPECIESUNKN0WN Год назад +4

    Good to see a domestic market product that stacks up. If you can, you definitely should find some some independence m193. That is as hot of a factory load as I’ve ever seen.

  • @charlesludwig9173
    @charlesludwig9173 10 месяцев назад +2

    The bottom-line is buy a chronograph because it’s the only way to produce a trajectory calculation which will get you a bullet drop compensation function that is accurate enough for point of aim and point of impact to intersect at distance.I am now shooting Mk262 from a 20 inch 5.56 1/7 FN HF barrel, getting 2750 fps muzzle velocity and my trajectory calculation is spot on in standard atmospheric conditions. The round is about MOA to 600 yards as proven in slow fire stage of US Service Rifle Competition.

  • @schizosaint777
    @schizosaint777 Год назад +14

    This is actually great info, especially if you have an etched reticle optic, like my new vortex 5x 😎

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      Thanks boss! How do you like it so far?

    • @schizosaint777
      @schizosaint777 Год назад +1

      @@FlatlanderGearGreat considering it weighs less then my Romeo 7! Need to take it on a few hikes and shoots before I give my recommendation, but so far nothing to complain about. It makes ACOGs seem long in the tooth

    • @Gahmaz0z
      @Gahmaz0z Год назад +1

      I've had the Spitfire for a few months now. I zeroed it for 77gr SMK moving 2675, in preparation for a range trip. I wasn't expecting to be able to use the BDC but it actually worked. 4, 5 and 600 yard holds were dead on for shooting 12" steel plates...Guess the trajectory is close enough.

    • @paddypibblet846
      @paddypibblet846 Год назад

      @@Gahmaz0z you're shooting 12 inch plates so usually within the MOA of the BDC

    • @Gahmaz0z
      @Gahmaz0z Год назад

      @@paddypibblet846 Good point

  • @Surveillance-Opertaor-Zero
    @Surveillance-Opertaor-Zero Год назад +3

    makes sense.. winchester is running lake city right now

  • @abelabner
    @abelabner Год назад +2

    Great information and well laid out

  • @alvaroeloredo
    @alvaroeloredo Год назад +4

    Great info man, looks like I'll be ditching my xtac over to Winchester white box

    • @truonghthe
      @truonghthe Год назад +2

      Xtac for range practices and Winchester for a rainy day. No need to shoot high end M193 at paper unless you are zeroing the rifle for that load.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      Thank you! I wouldn't throw away or count out the XTAC for practice but be sure to have easy to access for both. In my area, they are the same price so I just go for what's hotter.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      @@truonghthe if XTAC is cheaper, probably not a bad idea to stock it.

    • @truonghthe
      @truonghthe Год назад +2

      @@FlatlanderGear Xtac been hover around $0.41 ppr for past couple of weeks, i got several occasions lucky buying Winchester M193 for under $0.47 ppr.
      I normally buy a case and save that way since some place will do free ship for a case.

  • @TooManyChoices1
    @TooManyChoices1 Год назад +3

    Before I watch I’m assuming Winchester m193 will be very closer to spec.

  • @jayjohnston5481
    @jayjohnston5481 Год назад +2

    Excellent testing of the 5.56 factory loads. Needed to include IWI ammo.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +3

      Thank you! I took whatever was available in my area. I will test IMI soon, I only hear good things about it.

  • @truonghthe
    @truonghthe Год назад +3

    Great video and data gathered, the only thing i wish Winchester 5.56 M193 clone having bullet and primer sealed for long term storage like PPU and IMI.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      This will be something that I might address in a later video. I think storage inside the home will not require sealants but outdoor storage will definitely need some. Laquer-cased steel might fare better in certain cases vs brass in a highly humid environment (as counterintuitive as that sounds.)

    • @NoNo_IStay
      @NoNo_IStay Год назад +3

      If it's inside you're good. It's not 1905 anymore

  • @ilikedirtx22
    @ilikedirtx22 Год назад +2

    Thanks for the great video

  • @nicholascairo1517
    @nicholascairo1517 Год назад +4

    I would love to see a similar video on m855!

  • @Mister_Belvidere
    @Mister_Belvidere Год назад +4

    I have my AR zeroed with WWB 5.56 M193. I've found it to be very accurate and devastatingly effective on non living targets, though I usually shoot inside 100 yards so my experience might not be the best representation of what this ammo can really do.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      Agreed, that’s what I’ve decided to stock for general purpose. It’s the same price as lower powered stuff too.

    • @bobbyc2768
      @bobbyc2768 Год назад +3

      winchester is true spec m193, as long as it says 5.56 m193 on the box, not the .223 rem that advertises the same velocity. 223 is tested out of a 24" barrel to get the advertised velocity, 5.56 m193 is tested with a 20" barrel. they used to make it for the military and i think they still might

    • @NoNo_IStay
      @NoNo_IStay Год назад +1

      @@bobbyc2768 lake city yes. Here in MO about 20 minutes from me

  • @cadencero5313
    @cadencero5313 Год назад +2

    Great information!

  • @donwyoming1936
    @donwyoming1936 Год назад +2

    I assume any actual combat I may ever find myself in would be at 100 yards or less. Probably very close range. So, any of these loads would provide adequate fragmentation from a 16 to 20 inch barrel.
    That wouldn't stop me from buying the highest velocity M193 I can get.

  • @ryanpeck3377
    @ryanpeck3377 Год назад +2

    The reason the .223 is so much lower than the box is because of how velocity is measured for it. 5.56 is measured from a 20” barrel, .223 is measured from a 24” barrel (per the SAAMI requirement. which was put in place when .223 was developed in the 1960s for use as a varmint round and was shot out of longer barreled bolt action rifles)

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      Agreed! I covered it in the video!

    • @elingeniero9117
      @elingeniero9117 Год назад

      Partly, the main reason the Winchester 223 Remington is so much lower velocity than the velocity printed on the box is because the SAAMI Remington chambers and NATO chambers are different. Using 223 Remington loads in a NATO chambered barrel will drop the peak pressure as much as 7,000 psi because of the longer bullet jump to the lands of the NATO barrel compared to a Remington barrel.

    • @whatsmolly5741
      @whatsmolly5741 Год назад +1

      @El Ingeniero it works the other way around as well, you're looking at about 2.5mm or .09 inches of extra space in 5.56 chambers, so if you take a spicy max load 5.56 and shove it in your .223 chamber that pressure will go up by 7k, and if you're already at 62k congratulations you've hit nearly 70k psi because youtube said 5.56 and .223 are the same.

  • @danielcurtis1434
    @danielcurtis1434 7 месяцев назад +1

    Dude!!! Eugene Stoner basically made .223. He identified .222 Remington abd used it to build an overpressure load.

  • @Texas_Vril
    @Texas_Vril Год назад +1

    Good job brother. Very helpful

  • @427SuperSnake1
    @427SuperSnake1 Год назад +1

    This is why I do not rely on M193 for defensive purposes as it’s way to velocity dependent. Heavier OTM’s and ballistic tips are much less velocity dependant than M193..

  • @sharoncoleman4742
    @sharoncoleman4742 Год назад +2

    X tac pic is my go to 55 g fmj😊

  • @timr8431
    @timr8431 Год назад +1

    Very informative. Good video👍

  • @jcoolG192
    @jcoolG192 Год назад +1

    There seem to be a lot of commenters thinking IMI M193 is loaded hot. That hasn't been the case for some years now. IMI and Sam at SGammo have stated that it has been downloaded because of complaints of blown primers. It wasn't the fault of the ammo, but that's another issue. IMI isn't the only brand that has done it.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      By the time a particular factory loading practice has been documented in common conversation, the loading is likely to have changed quite a bit. I’ve been getting this issue with Winchester 69gr match actually.

    • @jcoolG192
      @jcoolG192 Год назад +1

      @@FlatlanderGear I believe it was 2017-2018 when IMI started downloading their 5.56. It isn't just M193 either. The Mk 262 clone is about 80ish fps slower than earlier lots I had from 2016. It's still excellent ammo, and I still buy it, but it's not up to spec velocity wise. I don't like that companies neuter M193 but still market it as such. It's basically giving you near 16" velocities from 20" barrels.

  • @coltkiss.45
    @coltkiss.45 Год назад +2

    I found imi stuff has been pretty hot

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      One of the hotter ones and decently accurate

  • @liamcraig374
    @liamcraig374 Год назад +1

    Winchester 5.56 is the way to go, lake city ammo hits different

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      For pure power and in the right barrel, WWB is hard to beat

  • @AlexKS1992
    @AlexKS1992 Год назад +2

    XTAC is my plinking ammo, same with Federal, I love Winchester and Lake City ammo. I’ve yet to try out Hornady Frontier, S&B, PPU or even IMI but I’m sure I’ll try them out at some point. Mind you those are 5.56 loads and not .223 loads. I don’t shoot a lot of .223 Remington.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +2

      Yeah the loads I tried were decently accurate or at least on par with each other at 75 yards. My issue is that this distance isn’t quite good enough to assess accuracy. 100-300 showed variation a lot better. Interestingly enough, the PMC had the smallest groups out of all of these at 75 for me. All of these loads have nodal accuracy behavior. Again, I’ll likely get into this in another video.

    • @jamfd3s788
      @jamfd3s788 Год назад

      you plink with XTAC, i stock XTAC as one of my quality ammos its the best "real spec" M193 for the money and fairly accurate as well

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      @@jamfd3s788 I’d stock it a bit more if it were cheaper than hot M193 in my area. However, if it’s an inherently more accurate round, I see serious potential in a 18” SPR or 20” M16.

  • @elingeniero9117
    @elingeniero9117 Год назад +1

    OK this presentation contains some confusion regarding pressures and chambers. 223 Remington, 223 M193 (Original 22 caliber M16 loads) later renamed 5.56 M193 and contemporary 5.56 NATO "M193" commercial loads sold by Lake City all share the same allowable maximum pressures: 50,000 psi using the Copper Crusher method and 55,000 psi using the Piezoelectric transducer. The differences between NATO and Remington designated ammunition are purely due to the geometries of the chambers resulting in different peak pressures for the same powder charges.
    Both MIL c 9963f and the SAAMI documents are on line for you to download and verify the pressure information, velocities information, and testing requirements.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      The increased velocity of 5.56 vs .223 is not chiefly from the chamber dimensions but from the higher charge weights for equivalent bullet weight. The chamber was certainly developed to prevent excessive pressure spikes caused by hotter loads but M855A1 is loaded beyond what those spikes sometimes are and some .223 chambers will take 5.56 loads safely. On top of this, these chamber dimension also aid in feeding and chambering for M16s/M4s as they get dirty. Truthfully there is enough dimensional variation in chambers that overlap in peak pressures will occur across these different permutations of chambers and loads. I’d dare say there is more velocity and pressure variation rifle to rifle within chamber than round to round, within load. Online data is a guide and nothing more.

    • @elingeniero9117
      @elingeniero9117 Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear "The increased velocity of 5.56 vs .223 is not chiefly from the chamber dimensions but from the higher charge weights for equivalent bullet weight." Maybe I was not clear. Ammunition makers have to increase the charge of a particular powder when loading for a NATO chamber to push a 55 grain bullet to the same velocity that a 223 Remington chambered rifle achieves. A 223 Remington White box will have as much as a 6000 psi drop in NATO AR barrels.
      The NATO chamber was not developed to prevent pressure spikes. FN had to ream out the leade so that very long roundish 1.15 inch tracer could still fit in an AR magazine and last for the 800 meters the U.S. required. The long tracer also resulted in the 1:7 rifling that screws up the performance of the lighter projectiles. That is the cartridge you should never put in a 223. You could be jamming the bullet into the lands.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      @@elingeniero9117 I can potentially see this happening between a milspec and match .223 chamber. A tighter chamber for the same load can increase pressures. I’m definitely in agreement with the twist rate and longer throat choice with tracers as well and failed to mention it.
      Honestly, the pressure drop effect you mentioned would be an interesting test to do in another video. I appreciate your insight into this.

    • @dlm32067
      @dlm32067 Год назад

      Hot .223 loads shot from a .223 chamber will have about the same pressure as a 5.56 shot from a 5.56 chamber. The 60,000+ psi from a NATO round would be measured from a .223 chamber. It is true that 5.56 are loaded hotter, but the 5.56 chamber negates much of the pressure difference.
      You are right about the .223 being specified from a longer barrel but also a tighter chamber. Short barrel plus 5.56 chamber yielded the poor performance for .223 in this case.
      Overall, great test! Just a little confusion over the full difference between .223 and 5.56.

  • @thalesofmiletus6162
    @thalesofmiletus6162 Год назад +6

    Something I never understood. Why is there fudd lore, even amongst people who claim they have served, where m193 just "passes through" at close ranges, because its going so fast?

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +4

      Don’t make me do another video during midterms

    • @thalesofmiletus6162
      @thalesofmiletus6162 Год назад +5

      @@FlatlanderGear Oh no, not another honest, well informed, entertaining video. Seriously good content my guy.
      Tbh, been wanting to pick up the vortex 5x. been itching for a modern, acog like, lightweight prism. So much so I'm actually tempted to try out some chinesium instead since the market seems kinda slim for what western companies should be able to pull off. Your video comparing prisms was what got me onto your content: you literally listed all the relevant western prism optics that I myself researched into in my own endeavors, even swampfox. Love your mindset. Keep it up dude!

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      @@thalesofmiletus6162 Yeah the temptation was very strong. I will be putting more content out there soon. The ACOG definitely does a lot of things well but concepts like the various 3X and 5X options we have out there right now cannot be overlooked at their price range.
      Thank you again for the kind words.

    • @heyhayhay247
      @heyhayhay247 Год назад +6

      My guess is that they missed and blamed the round

    • @BBEEAATTNNGGUU
      @BBEEAATTNNGGUU Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear Please do the vid!

  • @student1979oct
    @student1979oct Год назад +1

    It can be pretty interesting when you load a mag with various ammo that fell to the bottom of the bag. Some of it is FAR louder than others.

  • @chuckfinley3152
    @chuckfinley3152 Год назад +1

    Strelok is awesome

  • @TerminalM193
    @TerminalM193 Год назад +4

    I went through a long testing process of finding proper M193 myself as well. Got tired of all the claimed M193 with severely dumbed down charge. So far I've only found 4 brands using a pro chrono. Winchester, ppu, Hornady Frontier & imi. Still need to get my hands on some s&b.
    In your opinion, do you find M193 to still be terminally acceptable out of a 14.7" barrel for 100 yards and in?

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +3

      S&B will perform similar to Frontier as shown in the video.
      As for the 14.7, it should work quite well for the fragmentation mode 100 yards and in. Past this, fragmentation seems limited for the 55gr.

    • @jstud999
      @jstud999 Год назад +2

      Federal m193 marked as 5.56 not 223 has been pretty consistent

    • @nelsonr1467
      @nelsonr1467 Год назад

      So what were your results? What m193 was real m193

    • @TerminalM193
      @TerminalM193 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@nelsonr1467 Read my entire original comment, I stated my findings. You can now add Federal XM193 to that list as well.

  • @jakecheck3225
    @jakecheck3225 Год назад +1

    I've had success out of 16 inch psa rifles with ppu. Granted it's the FN forged barrels they used to offer with their rifles.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      Chrome Lined?

    • @jakecheck3225
      @jakecheck3225 Год назад +1

      @@FlatlanderGear absolutely. From what I understand they are offering them once again with their Sabre line. I bought mine a few years ago when you could pick up a FN chrome lined barrel ar upper for under 400 dollars. I lucked out.

    • @boopy123
      @boopy123 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@jakecheck3225yeah dude I heard about that price they had on those! Now they're like $200 more! I got a Sabre upper with the FN CL Barrel a few months back too, and for what it's worth, the price point is Still good. Just not like what they used to offer on them 😅

  • @darianballard2074
    @darianballard2074 Год назад +1

    Cool video and dead on.

  • @Capt-awesome
    @Capt-awesome Год назад +3

    This is great info. Can you repeat in the M885 or SS109? Ammo being about the same price point might as well buy the most consistent.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      Thank you! M855 is likely coming next for ammo reviews.

    • @paddypibblet846
      @paddypibblet846 Год назад +3

      I could be wrong, but if I'm not mistaken most, if not, all M855 is done to strict specifications.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      @@paddypibblet846 yes, I don’t hear of much variation among loads. Soon to be proven in an upcoming video

    • @paddypibblet846
      @paddypibblet846 Год назад +1

      @@FlatlanderGear can't wait man. I like your content.

  • @paddypibblet846
    @paddypibblet846 Год назад +4

    20 inch barrel solves a lot of these problems. Making training ammo into effective ammo. Either way. Everyone knows the most important thing is shot placement anyways.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      Barrel length can definitely help with a lot of these loads. A light 20” govt profile is surprisingly handy with a light handguard.

  • @eddiearchuleta615
    @eddiearchuleta615 Год назад +1

    My favorite is independence m193 2013-2014 lots goes 2900 from my 10.5 3230 from my 16 and 3450-3500 from my 20 inch

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +3

      That is definitely one of the hotter ones offered. I dare say that borders on requiring some parts replacement once in awhile…
      That starts to get close to M855A1 pressures…

  • @andreball9644
    @andreball9644 Год назад +4

    I was hoping to see some IMI xm193 based on the video thumbnail ;). Do you have any velocities for IMI ammo that didn’t make it in the video?

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      I have old data from 2021 but at a different temperature and sample size. I’d put it close to where the Winchester and PPU M193 are, just a bit hotter in some cases. I don’t have access to this load today though…
      Call it 3150-3180 out of a 16” at the muzzle and at least 3300 out of a 20.”

    • @andreball9644
      @andreball9644 Год назад +1

      Thanks for confirming it’s on the hot end of the full power stuff.

    • @truonghthe
      @truonghthe Год назад +2

      @@andreball9644 IMI is slightly less hot than Winchester 5.55 M193 but it hotter than most 5.56 M193 label on the shelf.

    • @joemomma7183
      @joemomma7183 Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear what is the year of production on that IMI you are talking about?

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      @@joemomma7183 mine was from early 2021

  • @coltenswindle3827
    @coltenswindle3827 Год назад +2

    Please do this same video for m855

  • @05cesarleo
    @05cesarleo 8 месяцев назад +1

    Nice!! Wonder which gad the best grouping?

  • @mikepaul3200
    @mikepaul3200 Год назад +12

    My take. 100 out of 100 dead insurgents could not identify what round hit them in the face or how fast. Yes the power is nice. But im after accuracy. I cleaned out my local gun store of ammo. Ran everything I had through my 2 ars. 1 race gun, one stock m4. The winchester didnt remotely thrill me. Since they took over lake city. Quality control went out the window. I think they have michael j fox measuring powder loads. Hands down worst groupings ive seen. I ended up going with pmc and imi. The latter is a bit spicier. The pmc is more accurate.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      Accuracy is another conversation entirely. From my experience the PPU had good SDs but awful accuracy. Winchester M193 had terrible SDs but my rig loves it. Frankly, there are enough variables where I might have to do a video series on accuracy and precision. For most civ and LE, engagements are inside 200 yards with a red dot. M193 performs more than adequately at this distance.
      If you want to go DMR/SPR, yes you can recover some of that back in a longer barrel using lower power M193 and 223 but for carbine use at shorter ranges, hotter is more logical under stress.

    • @NoNo_IStay
      @NoNo_IStay Год назад

      Yeah that makes sense IF you can hit your target 👌
      Using different charges with the same name on the box may not be the best for that.

    • @hiramhaji7813
      @hiramhaji7813 Год назад +1

      I like the way you think 😅

  • @breathe75
    @breathe75 Год назад +1

    I was looking for the IMI comparison. Since that was the picture on your thumbnail photo for the video, do you have that info?

  • @modulo3664
    @modulo3664 Год назад +1

    I would argue supersonic velocity ranges are rather irrelevant for such a light bullet. Wind drift will be kicking your ass badly by that point.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +2

      Depends on use case. I argue that extended practice at 600 yards will make 400 and in shooting extremely easy because of reps with wind calls.

  • @Mk2four3
    @Mk2four3 Год назад +1

    Winchester may have good velocity but in ny experience their quality control is complete doo doo. Meanwhile X-tac can shoot sub-MOA out of my 20in. SL8 which makes it a great paper punching ammo, but for rainy day I think I'll stick to Federal/Frontier/Hornady

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад +1

      Where it be QC or just not the right load for the barrel, there are a lot of factors at plsy. Each barrel is an animal onto itself. XTAC happened to work fine for mine as well as did WWB. SDs weren't great but accuracy was generally good.More testing coming up soon.

    • @Mk2four3
      @Mk2four3 Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear I absolutely agree. I hand load so I've seen myself that different barrels don't agree with the same bullet but I worry especially for WWB because others have also expressed their concern online and in different calibers to boot about just bad accuracy and quality. M193 is cool but I think I'll try my hand at cloning Mk262 since I'm craving accuracy. Thanks for your work

  • @austindiaz6767
    @austindiaz6767 Год назад +1

    You should test 77 grains they are great

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      I’d be delighted to if they were available in my area. I’m stuck handloading for them.

    • @austindiaz6767
      @austindiaz6767 Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear that sucks maybe when u can find them I subed because u make great content

  • @Gunmonkey5
    @Gunmonkey5 Год назад +1

    What ballistics calculator are you using?

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      www.strelokpro.online/StrelokPro/android/default.asp

  • @josephdixon1827
    @josephdixon1827 Год назад

    I disagree on the velocities at range, although there is no way for now at chronographing velocities out at those ranges, I still think that bullet or any rifle bullet is still at or close to the speeds it had when leaving the muzzle, I seen the 556mm bullet do horrific things out to 500 yards on 2x4 target frames.
    Sorry, I just have to disgree with the math on it for now.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      I don’t think I agree. Major projectile manufacturers are using Doppler radar to capture velocities past 300 yards for a more complete ballistic picture when it comes to BC. Sierra and AB would never publish variable BCs without this.

    • @josephdixon1827
      @josephdixon1827 Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear Well, all the egg heads with all the fancy machines never taken into account one factor in all of that. Momentum. As a former U.S. Marine Infantryman, I have personally seen that little roud do amazing things at extended ranges, 300 and 500 yards respectively. It shreed the 2x4 wood target frames and other things I seen shredded by it, that said, the numbers simply do not match what I seen.

    • @josephdixon1827
      @josephdixon1827 Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear But I did enjoy your video irregardless. It was very Informative.

  • @johnlew5972
    @johnlew5972 Год назад +1

    Why didnt you put one of these on your thumbnail???

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      Rushed the thumbnail but I will include the IMI in another video

  • @johnlew5972
    @johnlew5972 Год назад +1

    where is the IMI

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      It’ll be in a M193 part 2. I don’t have access to it at the moment.

  • @kilewinfrey4917
    @kilewinfrey4917 Год назад +1

    What's up with putting "YIKES" over a box of IMI in the thumbnail then not even reviewing IMI?

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      Irony really. IMI actually makes some of the best loads out there. I like their 55gr and 77gr. I will do a follow up video once I am able to get my hands on some.

    • @joemomma7183
      @joemomma7183 Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear please do!! And tell what year of production IMI you are going to use

  • @blazerbarrel2
    @blazerbarrel2 Год назад +1

    Fake video , imi wasn’t in the mix that was advertised ! Bad thinking , work a little harder to get it right before you post .

  • @AccumbensNucleus
    @AccumbensNucleus Год назад +2

    Went out of my way to come and give a thumbs down. Putting a box of IMI, implying it’s fake, then not testing or even talking about it is pure clickbait BS. 👎, No sub, never watching this channel again.

    • @FlatlanderGear
      @FlatlanderGear  Год назад

      Sorry dude, can I at least get a view from you?

    • @AccumbensNucleus
      @AccumbensNucleus Год назад

      @@FlatlanderGear I'm sending it to IMI so they can view it. Israeli ammo, Jewish lawyers, a Libelous portrayal of their products... should generate more views.

  • @wadesipes9321
    @wadesipes9321 Год назад +1

    Belgrade Montana?