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Shoots well, reloads well, and their .223 ammo is perfect for processing into something like 300AAC.
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I’ve shot plenty of it in various handgun calibers as well as .223 without any issue. No problem with the reloading the brass either.
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PMC bronze 222 shoots one hole groups in my Savage Axis II. Likewise, PMC 357 mag 158 JSP is very accurate in my Marlin 1894C.
I like PMC ammo.
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I don't usually keep shot targets however I have kept two. Both times I was shooting PMC Bronze 223 @ 100 yds. One target has a 3 leaf clover and the other has a 4 leaf clover. Of the 223 range (55 gr) ammo I have shot over the years, the PMC Bronze and Swiss Geco are my favorites for consistency/accuracy.
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