AAC 308 Winchester Ammo 150 Grain FMJ-BT 20rd Box
SKU | AAC308FMJ1-20 |
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Brand | AAC Ammo |
MPN | AAC308FMJ1-20 |
Price Per Round | $0.85 |
Well done, PSA.
Well done, PSA.
The feed ramp needs re-designing if it is to be compatible with Scorpion mags. The only mags that work so far are PSA brand. (I have about 900 rounds through it so far). The Magpul drum works great though, I didn’t expect that.
A couple m-lock slots on the hand guard would be awesome. I just drilled holes and added rails for my laser-light and for my forward grip (if you want to go the SBR route).
Super fun to shoot!
The feed ramp needs re-designing if it is to be compatible with Scorpion mags. The only mags that work so far are PSA brand. (I have about 900 rounds through it so far). The Magpul drum works great though, I didn’t expect that.
A couple m-lock slots on the hand guard would be awesome. I just drilled holes and added rails for my laser-light and for my forward grip (if you want to go the SBR route).
Super fun to shoot!
Ran 300+ rounds through it on the first run not a single failure.
If you like the smooth mp5-esque style handguard, youll sacrifice accessory mounting up front.
As others have observed, the brace doesn't fully retract in, not a big deal.
The bolt catch stiffness is definitely a thing, appears hit and miss on how bad it is. Mine is stiff, but is becoming less so with more use. Also not a bit deal. Trigger is meh.
Overall though, it's bussin. Ran Palmetto mags, and Magpul. PSA mags are actually the better quality (metal meat curtains, rubber on the base). Both fed just fine.
Shoots nice. Personally, I would have purchased the ARV with an MLok handguard it it was offered with the PDW brace. Plan on upgrading the trigger. Will see how she rips with a FRT/WOT and a can.
Summary. Solid PCC. If I bought again. I'd buy the MLOK handguard variant and just live with a SBA5 brace/install a stock.
Ran 300+ rounds through it on the first run not a single failure.
If you like the smooth mp5-esque style handguard, youll sacrifice accessory mounting up front.
As others have observed, the brace doesn't fully retract in, not a big deal.
The bolt catch stiffness is definitely a thing, appears hit and miss on how bad it is. Mine is stiff, but is becoming less so with more use. Also not a bit deal. Trigger is meh.
Overall though, it's bussin. Ran Palmetto mags, and Magpul. PSA mags are actually the better quality (metal meat curtains, rubber on the base). Both fed just fine.
Shoots nice. Personally, I would have purchased the ARV with an MLok handguard it it was offered with the PDW brace. Plan on upgrading the trigger. Will see how she rips with a FRT/WOT and a can.
Summary. Solid PCC. If I bought again. I'd buy the MLOK handguard variant and just live with a SBA5 brace/install a stock.
Ran 300+ rounds through it on the first run not a single failure.
If you like the smooth mp5-esque style handguard, youll sacrifice accessory mounting up front.
As others have observed, the brace doesn't fully retract in, not a big deal.
The bolt catch stiffness is definitely a thing, appears hit and miss on how bad it is. Mine is stiff, but is becoming less so with more use. Also not a bit deal. Trigger is meh.
Overall though, it's bussin. Ran Palmetto mags, and Magpul. PSA mags are actually the better quality (metal meat curtains, rubber on the base). Both fed just fine.
Shoots nice. Personally, I would have purchased the ARV with an MLok handguard it it was offered with the PDW brace. Plan on upgrading the trigger. Will see how she rips with a FRT/WOT and a can.
Summary. Solid PCC. If I bought again. I'd buy the MLOK handguard variant and just live with a SBA5 brace/install a stock.
Ran 300+ rounds through it on the first run not a single failure.
If you like the smooth mp5-esque style handguard, youll sacrifice accessory mounting up front.
As others have observed, the brace doesn't fully retract in, not a big deal.
The bolt catch stiffness is definitely a thing, appears hit and miss on how bad it is. Mine is stiff, but is becoming less so with more use. Also not a bit deal. Trigger is meh.
Overall though, it's bussin. Ran Palmetto mags, and Magpul. PSA mags are actually the better quality (metal meat curtains, rubber on the base). Both fed just fine.
Shoots nice. Personally, I would have purchased the ARV with an MLok handguard it it was offered with the PDW brace. Plan on upgrading the trigger. Will see how she rips with a FRT/WOT and a can.
Summary. Solid PCC. If I bought again. I'd buy the MLOK handguard variant and just live with a SBA5 brace/install a stock.
























Product Details
Details
Brand: AAC
Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket Boat Tail; Developed With & Is Manufactured By Hornady
Bullet Weight: 150gr
Casing: AAC Brass-Boxer Primed, Fully Reloadable
Caliber: 308 Winchester
Quantity: 20
Bullet Weight: 150gr
Bullet Ballistic Coefficient: .398 G1
Velocity: 2850 FPS
Features
Experience superior performance with AAC's 308 Winchester 150gr FMJ-BT Ammunition, precisely crafted for optimal results in a wide range of applications. Meticulously developed using AAC's cutting-edge research, design, and engineering techniques, this ammunition is produced with top-of-the-line machinery and premium materials. The projectile is developed with & is manufactured by Hornady.
Every step of the manufacturing process is subjected to rigorous scrutiny by AAC's quality control experts, ensuring that only the finest components make it to production. This ammunition is tailored to cater to shooters who appreciate the meticulous attention to detail, unmatched quality, and unwavering reliability.
Rest assured, when accuracy and dependability matter most, AAC's 308 Winchester 150gr FMJ-BT Ammunition won't disappoint.
American Made in beautiful Columbia, SC.
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