This video features a range test of an AR-15 setup with Palmetto State Armory and Del-Ton components, specifically an A2 flattop government profile barrel. The user encounters some feeding issues, including slow chambering requiring the forward assist and a hard primer. A steel-cased Tulammo round causes a stuck casing when the firearm is hot. The reviewer plans to clean the rifle and test it again, stating satisfaction with the price and expectation of improved performance, and resolves to exclusively use brass ammunition moving forward.
This video compares steel-cased and brass-cased ammunition, highlighting their respective advantages and typical firearm pairings. Brass is noted for accuracy and ease of manufacturing, making it standard for platforms like the AR-15. Steel, being significantly cheaper, is favored by Russian designs like the AK-47, which are built for reliability with various ammo types. The host demonstrates firing an AK-47 with steel rounds.
This video focuses on an "ammo hunt" highlighting deals and availability of various calibers. It features "cheap" options for 5.56mm, .410, .45 Colt, 30-30, and 6.5 Creedmoor, with emphasis on the low price per round for 5.56mm brass. The description also mentions AR-15 ammo and the general abundance of ammunition on shelves. Disclaimers are provided regarding private range use and no direct sales being promoted. Affiliate links for ear protection and an Amazon storefront are included.
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