I have a 16" Bushy with 1in9 barrel, and I am getting ready to order an LMT from G&R.
A while ago, I bought some Hornady 60gr TAP (red box LE in .223) for home-defense / SHTF use. It has been very accurate in my BM out to 100 yards. I have no longer range available to use.
Since I bought this ammo, I have picked up some Black Hills 68gr OTM and some BH 75gr OTM. Both have also been very accurate, although I had some issues with the 75gr when I shot in single-digit weather. However, my lack of accuracy could have been due to my being cold. After one mag of 75gr OTM's, I packed up and left.
After reading Ammo Oracle and other stickies on the AR15 re:ammo choices, I keep seeing that V-max rounds, including the hotter ballistic tip TAP loads, should be avoided for general defense and SHTF use. Not enough penetration.
I've seen the photos Grant supplied, showing around 10" for the 60gr TAP, but the consensus still seems to be to avoid the TAP and V-max loads for defense and stick with the heavier OTM and SMK loads.
I can understand a specialty round for use in a predetermined special situation (ie SWAT entry), but for general use, is there a place for the V-max TAP load? Under what circumstances would you choose to use a V-max TAP load rather than a heavier OTM load?
I am taking an urban rifle class next month, and I need ammo. As I have a fair supply of OTM's for stash, I am thinking of using up my TAP loads for the class. Yes, it's expensive range ammo, but if it means I don't have to buy additional range ammo, and if it really serves no defense / SHTF use for which my OTM's would be better, I may as well use it up.
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