I know this is ammo discussion, but I don't know anybody runnin cheap steel cased ammo in a rifle other than a black rifle. But here it goes. I've purchased steel ammo a lot in the past, especially when I had my 2 AK pattern rifles. Used to buy it for everything. I didn't cost much more than my reloads at the time, I didn't have to spend time loading, and I didn't have to pick up brass. I haven't bought any of it in almost 2 years... Until tonight. They had a great deal on it for $3.99 a box for .223, and I just couldn't pass it up for a cheap plinking ammo for my ar15's. I went ahead and purchased 180 rounds to test out. I got home and opened them up to dump in a spare .30cal ammo can.... They are not the normal copper wash they used 2 years ago... They are silver/nickel in color. I've googled and from what I can tell is that they switched to a zinc wash instead of a copper wash in the last few months. From what Little I've seen in my google search. Tula says it's still just as safe to use and won't damage anything and that it will increase accuracy slightly. I'm not too concerned with accuracy, if it will ring a steel plate at 200yds I'm fine with it. But I'm going to risk it and throw some of it down range in my beater rifle and I'll be sure to update with my results for those of you who might be interested in this cheap "throw away" ammo. I know lots of people down talk steel ammo, but it does have it's place. The convenience of it's price cannot be matched for a simple training/plinking ammo.
Edit: the color I'm talking about is not the case, it is the actual bullet. It is a silver looking bullet. Think werewolf ammo lol.
Edit: the color I'm talking about is not the case, it is the actual bullet. It is a silver looking bullet. Think werewolf ammo lol.