Not much more than pre-panick prices and in stock. Get er boys.
Black Hills 5.56 NATO 77 Gr Sierra OTM - New/500 Rounds
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Odd. I know there used to be issues with Sierra's less than pretty bullet tips snagging in some brands of magazines. We would set them aside for slow fire loads. This is MK262 in a case stamped with BHA instead of WCC. Some would say Mk262 is BHA Match in a WCC case. We were told Winchester made Blackhills' Brass and the headstamp and polish were the only difference. The first lot we shot from Crane were BHA cases in 2000, issued as Match ammo and I think it had the Not For Combat label, but I'd have to see if I still have a box folded up.FYI, this is the 77 grn bullets- this is good ammo but is better suited in a bolt gun or some non ar platform . It will not feed reliably in any of my AR's . They will fit in the mag but the OAL is just a little too long to feed well.
If someone has a different experience i would like to hear it.
This stuff was made to run out of semi auto platforms. Not sure where you are getting that.FYI, this is the 77 grn bullets- this is good ammo but is better suited in a bolt gun or some non ar platform . It will not feed reliably in any of my AR's . They will fit in the mag but the OAL is just a little too long to feed well.
If someone has a different experience i would like to hear it.
Yea thats BS. If it won't feed in your gun your gun is most likely a hobby grade piece of shit or you are using garbage mags; or both.FYI, this is the 77 grn bullets- this is good ammo but is better suited in a bolt gun or some non ar platform . It will not feed reliably in any of my AR's . They will fit in the mag but the OAL is just a little too long to feed well.
If someone has a different experience i would like to hear it.
Buy a quality gun next time and you won't have these issues.I had feeding issues with a rock river and a bushmaster. I just assumed it was the ammo .
I guess i will have to go back and try them again with different mags.
Thats why I asked for others to chime in.
2 out of 3 of mine are Rock River never a problem. MK262 Mod 0 or Mod 1.Buy a quality gun next time and you won't have these issues.
Rock River are pretty shitty guns to be totally honest with you. They were generally built with tolerances way too tight for a gun to be reliable.2 out of 3 of mine are Rock River never a problem. MK262 Mod 0 or Mod 1.
BTW, number 3 is a home built Satern barrel and Brownell's upper and BCG. All 3 sub MOA.
Was thinking about the cases of Black Hills from CMP for $220 back in day... god I wish I bought truckloads of it.Yea tell all the SOF guys to stop running mk262 because someone on the internet said it was unreliable due to the 77 gr SMK sitting on top. I'm sure they will heed the warning.
Not to mention 1000+ competitors at the Camp Perry national matches every August shooting the Service Rifle.
Found a box, BHA .223 MATCH headstamp. After this we got 262.The first lot we shot from Crane were BHA cases in 2000, issued as Match ammo and I think it had the Not For Combat label, but I'd have to see if I still have a box folded up.