fmj ammo.????
#2
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: old pa mountain hunter
Posts: 382
RE: fmj ammo.????
i use federal fmj's in a 308 and i also use winchester fmj's in one of my target .223s. these are both target rounds and are very accurate. it's just like any other load you just have to find a gun that likes them. i also have a mini -14 that shoots the wolf brand pretty good out a couple hundred yards. the federals and the winchester we shoot out to 3 and 4 hundred yards with very good results. i buy them by the case and i believe i pay around $4.00 a box for the federals and the winchesters. the wolfs are cheaper i believe they are around $2.00 a box. they are all very reasonably to shoot for target practice and the occasional crow that makes the mistake of landing within range. nothing wrong with any of this brands. they are no harder on your gun than any other load. they just have the full copper jacket.
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Amarillo, TX
Posts: 456
RE: fmj ammo.????
nothing that i have seen wrong with them. i use them for plinking and hog control. i wouldn't use them for normal game hunting due to the fact that they are not very accurate rounds. i wouldn't recommend sighting in a scope with them either.
#4
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Salem VA Salem, VA
Posts: 753
RE: fmj ammo.????
FMJ's not accurate? Depends on your gun and the ammo. Some FMJ's arevery accurate. Speer lawman 180 grain in my Glock 22 is super accurate. Winchester White Box in my Springfield XD is very accurate. Federal Eagle .308 FMJ will shoot 1" groups at 100 yards in my T/C Encore all day.
The reason we don't use them for hunting is because they do not expand like we need them to. We need a bullet to expand and do damage to kill game such as deer. A FJM will go right through and never expand unless it hits a major bone, leaving no energy just a nice .30/.6mm/.35 hole.
The reason we don't use them for hunting is because they do not expand like we need them to. We need a bullet to expand and do damage to kill game such as deer. A FJM will go right through and never expand unless it hits a major bone, leaving no energy just a nice .30/.6mm/.35 hole.
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: May 2005
Location: northern colorado
Posts: 749
RE: fmj ammo.????
Wrong krub6b! they are illegal even when you dont get caught. Remember that our fine sport is under scrutiny and many would love to see it stop altogether. All a critic needs to do to prove theyre point and fuel the anti hunting anti gun topic is to read a post such as yours. EJ
#10
RE: fmj ammo.????
I couldn't imagine a deer double lunged by a 150g FMJ round from my '06 dying "inhumanely" or having it even be "marginal" in the performance area. I see the bullet punching through both lungs and exiting the far side. This may not leave a great big hole, but it will certainly do the job. Maybe I am looking at this wrong.