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2/15/2015 1:09:45 AM EDT
Does anyone have any experience with the 62 grain lead core bullets from Armscorp?

I've used the ones from Privi that Wideners sold several years back and had very good results out of my 1/9 twist AR's.

Thanks for any help.
2/15/2015 2:01:50 AM EDT
[#1]
The 55 gr FMJ Armscore bullets I used shot patterns, not groups.



Myself, I would pass on them.
2/15/2015 10:24:20 AM EDT
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The 55 gr FMJ Armscore bullets I used shot patterns, not groups.

Myself, I would pass on them.
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Ditto!
2/15/2015 10:30:20 AM EDT
[#3]
I used some from Wideners a few years back.  Good for plinking thats about it
2/15/2015 11:04:35 AM EDT
[#4]
Does anyone know who makes the 62 grain lead projectiles that RMR sells?
2/16/2015 1:36:47 AM EDT
[#5]
My 1/9 AR shoots a 10-12" group at 200 yds. with 62-gr. Armscopr bulk bullets.

It shoots 2-3" groups at the same distance with 60-gr. Hornady V-Max bullets.

To be fair, Winchester and Remington 55-gr. bulk bullets shoot lousy groups also.

One thing I will say for Armscorp bulk bullets, however, is that their cannelures do not wander way up and down like Winchester's and Remington's. If you set your seating die to seat to the cannelure and crimp on the cannelure, you kinda want the cannelure to be in the same place on each bullet.

I have 500 Armscorp 55-gr. and 500 62-gr. that I'll keep for better-than-nothing SHTF days.
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