FNH M249S Accuracy Test

Published on July 9, 2016
Duration: 22:07

This review tests the accuracy of the semi-automatic FNH M249S at 100 and 500 yards using various ammunition types and optics. The M249S demonstrated accuracy comparable to a standard M4 carbine, with Federal Gold Medal Match and Wolf Gold .223 performing best. The test highlights the rifle's capability at extended ranges with appropriate optics.

Quick Summary

The FNH M249S semi-automatic rifle achieved 100-yard groups between 2"-4", with Federal Gold Medal Match and Wolf Gold .223 performing best. It also proved capable of hitting an 8-inch target at 500 yards, demonstrating comparable accuracy to a standard M4 carbine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to the FNH M249S
  2. 00:44Ammunition Selection for Testing
  3. 01:41Optics Overview: ELCAN M145 & Trijicon ACOG
  4. 03:21100-Yard Accuracy Testing
  5. 13:22Long Range Testing at 500 Yards
  6. 16:15Final Results and Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of accuracy can be expected from the FNH M249S?

At 100 yards, the FNH M249S achieved groups between 2" and 4" depending on the ammunition. Federal Gold Medal Match and Wolf Gold .223 performed best, while ZQI M855 was the least accurate. The rifle proved capable of hitting an 8-inch target at 500 yards.

What ammunition was used in the FNH M249S accuracy test?

The test used four types of ammunition: IMI 77gr OTM (Military Match), ZQI M855 Ball (NATO spec), Wolf Gold .223 (55gr), and Federal Gold Medal Match (69gr). Wolf Gold is noted as a reliable choice for accuracy.

Which optics were used for the FNH M249S accuracy test?

The review utilized a military-issue ELCAN M145 SAW sight (3.4x magnification) and a Trijicon 3.5x35 LED ACOG. These optics were selected as representative of what would typically be used on a SAW platform.

How did the FNH M249S perform at long range?

The FNH M249S demonstrated its long-range capability by successfully hitting an 8-inch steel ringer multiple times at 500 yards using the Trijicon LED ACOG, even with shifting winds.

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