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    Quote Originally Posted by 1168 View Post
    I’ve noticed that Vortx 70gr is a clone of the semi-famous brown tip. I think you will be happy with them.
    I have a bit of the Silver State Armory 77gr "brown-tip" clone from years ago. IIRC the boxes were marked 5.56mm, not .223. I haven't shot any, so can't vouch for accuracy, velocity, or terminal effects. I also have some of the Hornady 5.56mm 77gr GMX, which *should* be a close second behind the SSA as far as similarity.

    As I recall you're a fan of the Fusions. Given your street creds , if you could pick ONE 5.56mm round, be it for GWOT or domestic use, what would it be?
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    While we wait on the SME, my two cents, with zero street cred, is that whatever “brown tip” clone that you are the most accurate with would be a dynamite choice. The 70 grain TSX seems to be one of the best all around performers you could get in 5.56. It’s been proven to be effective on critters two-legged and four, up close and at some considerable distance, from various length barrels, and doesn’t embarrass itself in LE/SHTf/HD instances either. Were I to be so fortunate to live in a non-urban area some day, I would be switching my “mags at the ready” from the current BH 50 grain setup to something with the 70g TSX for sure.

    My brother recalls seeing someone with much more experience than I have, stating the opinion that he wouldn't buy Barnes loaded ammo anymore bc after Remington bought them they eventually shifted production to Remington facilities which weren't nearly as good. Said he would get a single box of ammo with multiple different primers and higher SDs which showed a lack of attention to detail.

    Looking at the box of them (the VOR-TX) I bought, and another is on the way, they are some of the prettiest rounds I’ve seen. I’m thinking I’ll take another day and see how I shoot them beyond 50 yards. The longest range I have access to is only 200 though.
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    Not that it proves anything, but pictures are pictures, Two 3-round "groups" at just 50 yards, Aimpoint T2:

    Black Hills 50g:
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/UdY5FEEPrSJvQoPa9

    Barnes VOR-TX 70 grain:
    https://photos.app.goo.gl/cA23vcd989AsppER8
    Last edited by rocsteady; 04-23-23 at 09:23.
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    I’m a big fan of Barnes ammo and bullets.

    What velocity are you getting with the 70s out of your 12.5? I never chrono’d the 70s in my SBR but out of my 16” I got 2688fps.

    I usually stick with the 62gr loaded by Barnes or Black Hills for my 10.5 Noveske. I like the 62 for the extra velocity since the weak spot with the TSX/TTSX at longer range is expansion speed. With solids like these, they tend to retain weight better than cup/core bullets so often will give penetration equal to heavier traditional bullets that shed weight during penetration.

    Sad that Asym closed. They made some great ammo.

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    I will have to search for my chrono and see what sort of velocity for both the BH and the Barnes. That would be interesting to see where they are out of the 12.5”
    "Why "zombies"? Because calling it 'training to stop a rioting, starving, panicking, desperate mob after a complete governmental financial collapse apocalypse' is just too wordy." or in light of current events: training to stop a rioting, looting, molotov cocktail throwing, skinny jeans wearing, uneducated bunch of lemmings duped by, or working directly for, a marxist organization attempting to tear down America while hiding behind a race-based name

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    Quote Originally Posted by ABNAK View Post
    I have a bit of the Silver State Armory 77gr "brown-tip" clone from years ago. IIRC the boxes were marked 5.56mm, not .223. I haven't shot any, so can't vouch for accuracy, velocity, or terminal effects. I also have some of the Hornady 5.56mm 77gr GMX, which *should* be a close second behind the SSA as far as similarity.

    As I recall you're a fan of the Fusions. Given your street creds , if you could pick ONE 5.56mm round, be it for GWOT or domestic use, what would it be?
    I had a few hundred of the Silver State Armory 70 grain TSX that you're describing but they popped primers when shooting from my 16" BCM. Never had an issue, before or since, with that rifle with dozens of different types of rounds. They had me send what was left back and said they found nothing wrong with them but I never bought them again.
    "Why "zombies"? Because calling it 'training to stop a rioting, starving, panicking, desperate mob after a complete governmental financial collapse apocalypse' is just too wordy." or in light of current events: training to stop a rioting, looting, molotov cocktail throwing, skinny jeans wearing, uneducated bunch of lemmings duped by, or working directly for, a marxist organization attempting to tear down America while hiding behind a race-based name

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    Quote Originally Posted by rocsteady View Post
    I had a few hundred of the Silver State Armory
    Weren't they infamous for hot loaded ammunition?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disciple View Post
    Weren't they infamous for hot loaded ammunition?
    I believe so.
    "Why "zombies"? Because calling it 'training to stop a rioting, starving, panicking, desperate mob after a complete governmental financial collapse apocalypse' is just too wordy." or in light of current events: training to stop a rioting, looting, molotov cocktail throwing, skinny jeans wearing, uneducated bunch of lemmings duped by, or working directly for, a marxist organization attempting to tear down America while hiding behind a race-based name

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    Quote Originally Posted by Disciple View Post
    Weren't they infamous for hot loaded ammunition?
    IIRC there were earlier and later production runs that differed. The later ones were watered down, so I suspect the issue was with the earlier batches.
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    It will be very interesting to see what the AAC /PSA 70gr TSX is loaded at.

    Scuttle butt is it is coming soon.

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