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In this video, The Ambiguously Gun Duo tests out many common .223 Remington and 5.56x45 rounds against an AR500 steel plate. Also going up against the AR 500 steel target are 7.62x39 and 5.45x39 7N6.
Many matches ban the use of ammunition with steel jackets. Almost all steel-cased 223 ammo has what is referred to as a bi-metal jacket. Bimetal is just a marketing term meaning a mild steel jacket that is washed in copper, in lieu of the traditional copper jacket. We test Tula 223 55gr and Wolf 7.62x39 123gr ammo using these steel jacketed bullets.
Also, we test Wolf Gold .223, which is imported from Taiwan and produced there for the Wolf company by the same plant that makes M193 for the Taiwanese military. Unlike Wolf's steel cased ammo imported from former com-bloc countries, Wolf Gold is brass cased and uses lead core, copper jacketed bullets. It seems very similar to real-deal M193 in many respects, and we compare Wolf Gold 223 to M193.
It wouldn't be an ammo test without some steel core ammo, so we include the dreaded 62gr M855 5.56 and 53gr 5.45 7N6 rounds.
And finally, to contrast these rounds we also send some 75gr and 69gr match ammo downrange. Everything gets sent from 200, 100, and finally 50 yards.
Негізгі бет AR500 Steel vs. M855, M193, 5.45x39 7N6, Steel Jacketed Bullets & More! 50-200 Yards
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