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this test has been debunked so many times I cannot believe anyone still references itsteel case is fine...
you may experience elevated levels of wear....however, the amount you are saving by shooting steel usually greatly exceeds the cost of a new barrel.
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Brass vs. Steel Cased Ammo - An Epic Torture Test
This comprehensive 40,000 round brass vs. steel cased ammo torture test examines at key indicators of ammo performance and cost in AR-15 rifles.www.luckygunner.com
lucky gunner did some pretty good testing on this a while ago.
keep in mind, they were doing massive amounts of mag dumps...so their wear was likely greatly elevated compared to "normal" shooting, but it does a great job of comparing the effects of brass to steel under equal conditions.
I get that but then why buy the premium rifle to sit in the safe as the costs of the premium ammo for thousands of rounds over the cost of cannon fodder would pay for another rifle after 10k rounds. Unless you don't shoot much. 'YOU' being universal and not directed at youPersonal preference..
If I had a pure bread Noveske I would use only the best grade of ammo I could afford.
If all I could afford was the cheapest ammo on the market then I'd build a cheap grade weapon to plink around with.
If I could afford a $100k Ford diesel truck then I'd run the best diesel available.
my experience has been the opposite. I can see the frustration but my LMTs, Colts, Noveske, Kac, and home builds etc etc, eat it up like it's a whore earning lunch money on the corner. I personally won't keep a rig that won't eat everything reliably.I don't shoot steel case ammo in any of my AR's. Many years ago I did and it was problematic. It is hard on the extractor, but the real problem is stuck cases. Brass and steel have different properties regarding expansion. Brass seals the chamber better than steel, hence less crud is blown back into the chamber. Even starting out with clean chambers, I was getting stuck cases in my colts, LMT's and BCMs. It really is no fun to have to mortar your weapon to get the BCG locked back and then use a rod from the muzzle to knock out the stuck case.
Further, most steel case ammo is junk, dirty and underpowered. It is also the reason so many manufacturers run larger gas ports. When I am running drills or just having the kids and grandkids shoot, I have better things to do than remove stuck cases.
With all that said, I do have one noveske upper. It is my recce build and I have never used steel case ammo in it. I am not familiar with the barrel you have nor the gas port size. If noveske has it properly gassed for full power ammo then steel ammo may cause malfunctions and fail to lock back due to the lack of gas and/or improper gas drive. Just some thoughts, but if you want to actually get the answer, why not call noveske and ask them.
Cheers, Steve
'wear' only in as much as the throat sees excessive due to burn curve being so close to the throat but all in all, complete agreement. True steel is harder but the difference is immaterial. Also agree, people do assume the softer material is cannot damage etc but hell yeah it can.the "wear mechanism" is largely irrelevant...unless anyone is making steel cased ammo with western powders...
yup, i mentioned as much
i said its good for comparing the 2 ammo types under equal conditions.....but the wear is going to be greatly exagerated.
that is true....but it is still harder than the brass.
for some reason, people seem to assume that a softer material CANNOT wear or cut a harder material.....it absolutely can. hell, just look at pocket knives, i can cut nothing by rope, and my knife will wear and lose its edge.
the harder the materials you cut, even if they are softer than your blade steel, the faster your edge will wear.
i whole heartedly agree....i run about 70/30 Steel/ brass......ive shot thousands upon thousands of rounds of steel case ammo.....never actually had an issue with it.
is it harder on my gun, yeah, i think it is......is it a real issue, no, i dont think so.
like i said, the cost savings over shooting steel to the tiny amount of wear im getting over brass is enough for me to buy a new barrel....fuck, a new gun even.
so i wholly recommend running Steel.