I'm new here and though my experience may save someone some grief...
Tried running some PMC Bronze .223 55gr thru my Sig M400 (AR15) DI rifle and had short stroking/stovepipe issues.
It runs 100% on m193, m855 and a few other but heavier .223 rounds.
I thought maybe it was simply under gassed for a .223/55gr load.
I recently read in a magazine that the PMC Bronze .223 55gr round is one of the most under powered rounds on the market.
With that bit of info I bought two other types of .223 55gr ammo to test. American Eagle and Hornady.
Rifle ran 100% on both.
While I feel a 5.56 chambered AR SHOULD run ANY ammo fed to it, I'll just stay away from the PMC Bronze.
Just hoping this info may help someone out there.
Tried running some PMC Bronze .223 55gr thru my Sig M400 (AR15) DI rifle and had short stroking/stovepipe issues.
It runs 100% on m193, m855 and a few other but heavier .223 rounds.
I thought maybe it was simply under gassed for a .223/55gr load.
I recently read in a magazine that the PMC Bronze .223 55gr round is one of the most under powered rounds on the market.
With that bit of info I bought two other types of .223 55gr ammo to test. American Eagle and Hornady.
Rifle ran 100% on both.
While I feel a 5.56 chambered AR SHOULD run ANY ammo fed to it, I'll just stay away from the PMC Bronze.
Just hoping this info may help someone out there.