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Steel vs. Brass in an AR
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<blockquote data-quote="GusMan405" data-source="post: 1891987" data-attributes="member: 24501"><p>I have shot roughly 500 rounds of Tula .223 through my palmetto state ar. I have had one case get suck in my bore, but that was about 150 rounds into a shooting day. What I had discovered was that my weapon was dry. Keep your ar well lubricated and the steel ammo runs just fine. Tula ammo is cheap and easy to find....and in my opinion a good plinking ammo!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GusMan405, post: 1891987, member: 24501"] I have shot roughly 500 rounds of Tula .223 through my palmetto state ar. I have had one case get suck in my bore, but that was about 150 rounds into a shooting day. What I had discovered was that my weapon was dry. Keep your ar well lubricated and the steel ammo runs just fine. Tula ammo is cheap and easy to find....and in my opinion a good plinking ammo! [/QUOTE]
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