FNH M249S Accuracy Test

Published on July 9, 2016
Duration: 22:07

This video provides an expert-level accuracy test of the FNH M249S semi-automatic rifle, conducted by a highly authoritative reviewer. It details the testing methodology, including optics and ammunition selection, and presents comprehensive group size data at 100 and 500 yards. The assessment concludes that the M249S performs comparably to a standard M4 carbine in terms of accuracy.

Quick Summary

The FNH M249S semi-automatic rifle was tested for accuracy using various ammunition types and optics. Wolf Gold .223 55gr ammunition achieved the best results with 2"-2.5" groups at 100 yards, performing comparably to a standard M4 carbine.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to FNH M249S
  2. 00:44Ammunition Selection
  3. 01:41Optics Overview
  4. 03:21100-Yard Accuracy Testing
  5. 13:22Long Range Testing
  6. 16:15Final Results and Summary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the accuracy potential of the FNH M249S semi-automatic rifle?

The FNH M249S demonstrated respectable accuracy, with the best performance from Wolf Gold .223 55gr ammunition yielding 2"-2.5" groups at 100 yards. It was found to perform comparably to a standard military M4 carbine.

Which ammunition performed best in the FNH M249S accuracy test?

Wolf Gold .223 55gr ammunition was the top performer, consistently producing groups between 2 and 2.5 inches at 100 yards. IMI 77gr OTM also showed good results, averaging around 2.75 inches.

What optics were used for the FNH M249S accuracy test?

The test utilized optics representative of those used on SAW platforms: a military-issue ELCAN M145 SAW sight (3.4x magnification) and a Trijicon 3.5x35 LED ACOG. These were chosen over high-power match scopes.

How does the FNH M249S compare to an M4 carbine in accuracy?

According to the expert assessment, the FNH M249S shoots as well as a standard military M4 carbine, indicating comparable accuracy potential despite its different role and design.

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