Ammo inc make's AAC's brass casing. I'm unsure if they do make AAC's ammo too or not. But I know for sure Ammo Inc makes ammo for Norma .223's, it's possibly they make ammo for other big manufactures because I see a lot of names from big manufactures in the Ammo Inc plant.
I've run around 160 rnds of it. Shoots pretty accurately and no feed issues. Took a 130lb doe with it at 15 yds using a 10.5" upper. Penetration is a little light for deer hunting, but excellent for a defensive round. I'll be getting more :)
@@shanep6528 Ammo inc also makes brass casings for AAC, the casing will either be stamped (JAG) or (AAC), who knows maybe they might make Ammo for AAC because Ammo inc makes ammo for Norma, Hornady, Aguila, Barnes. I know because I just started working there.
I assume I'm getting some sort of optical illusion; it seems you're looking 45° to the right of where you seem to be firing. Wouldn't it be easier to use a cheap camera 10 feet offset from the target to verify? Just my thoughts
The spotting scope is probably causing the issue. I tried one cheap camera and it didn’t record in a format that I could combine with the video from the main camera.
All this lazy boy shooting, 100 calibers and they still need lazer to hi a dor at 45 feet minus a. 24 inch barrel.
What is your barrel twist rate?
1:8
I bought a new Ruger Ranch.300 Blackout and broke it in on this ammo. It’s inexpensive and shoots very consistent.
It’s good ammo for the price.
All kinds of issues with this ammo. One round was over pressured and jammed my bolt. Terrible ammo
Sorry to hear that.
I run this ammo on my Springfield Saint and I love it.
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the AAC brand 110gr vmax are cheaper and performs great.
Thanks for the info.
Ammo inc make's AAC's brass casing. I'm unsure if they do make AAC's ammo too or not. But I know for sure Ammo Inc makes ammo for Norma .223's, it's possibly they make ammo for other big manufactures because I see a lot of names from big manufactures in the Ammo Inc plant.
Have you tested the 150gr or the stealth subs?
Ive been reading mixed reviews.....but the price is too good to pass up!
I have not tried those yet.
I've run around 160 rnds of it. Shoots pretty accurately and no feed issues. Took a 130lb doe with it at 15 yds using a 10.5" upper. Penetration is a little light for deer hunting, but excellent for a defensive round. I'll be getting more :)
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Thanks for the review. These are pretty cheap at Palmetto State Armory. I think i'll try a few boxes. Fred
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You can't go wrong with.
Yep, just got a few boxes from them last week
the aac brand is cheaper at palmetto.
@@shanep6528 Ammo inc also makes brass casings for AAC, the casing will either be stamped (JAG) or (AAC), who knows maybe they might make Ammo for AAC because Ammo inc makes ammo for Norma, Hornady, Aguila, Barnes. I know because I just started working there.
Thank you for the review, I just ordered 12 boxes from PSA after watching your video
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I use this ammo for Feral Hogs it puts them down at 100 yards with head shot.
Thanks for the info.
I assume I'm getting some sort of optical illusion; it seems you're looking 45° to the right of where you seem to be firing.
Wouldn't it be easier to use a cheap camera 10 feet offset from the target to verify?
Just my thoughts
The spotting scope is probably causing the issue. I tried one cheap camera and it didn’t record in a format that I could combine with the video from the main camera.
Bravo.thenks
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