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    factory 55 grain 5.56 ammo accuracy

    What 55 gr. factory ammo is generally considered accurate? I realize it also includes the the rifle shooting it but I would like a place to start. I am looking for commonly available 55 gr. ball ammo.
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    I'd say the only thing that I remember having anything close to accuracy would have been Hornady 55 gr. Their 55 gr FMJBT was on the better side.

    They used to make steel cased practice ammo too.
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    It kind of depends on what you consider accurate enough.

    Generic 55gr ball seems to range from 1.5” (if you get a good batch!) to 3” in my rifles. I don’t shoot much volume so I get better stuff now.

    If you can consider non-ball ammo, maybe try the Hornady V-Max or Nosler Varmageddon loads. The 50gr V-Max is boringly precise out of my guns.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SBRSarge View Post
    It kind of depends on what you consider accurate enough.

    Generic 55gr ball seems to range from 1.5” (if you get a good batch!) to 3” in my rifles. I don’t shoot much volume so I get better stuff now.

    If you can consider non-ball ammo, maybe try the Hornady V-Max or Nosler Varmageddon loads. The 50gr V-Max is boringly precise out of my guns.
    Agreed. The hornady bullets approached that 1.5 MOA realm. VMAX/AMAX are silly accurate, but a bit more expensive.
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    A few years ago Cabelas was selling Norma 55 gr FMJ for less than IMI or Federal and it shot very well in my 20" AR. I would say easily 1.5 MOA at 100 yards/meters in the only scoped AR I had at the time.

    Federal American Eagle 50 gr tipped was great for budget ammo, but I have not seen it around much lately.

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    Agreed. The hornady bullets approached that 1.5 MOA realm. VMAX/AMAX are silly accurate, but a bit more expensive.
    Also agreed and is about the best you can expect in a factory 55 gr load.

    None of it is accurate enough for my tastes, which is just one of the reasons I roll my own.

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    I bought a case of Black Hills 55gr FMJ red box, but .223 and not 5.56mm. This was 16 years ago maybe. I recall it being the most accurate ammo I had shot up until that time... at 100 yards.

    https://www.brownells.com/ammunition...rod103251.aspx

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    Quote Originally Posted by markm View Post
    I'd say the only thing that I remember having anything close to accuracy would have been Hornady 55 gr. Their 55 gr FMJBT was on the better side.
    Quote Originally Posted by Rayrevolver View Post
    I bought a case of Black Hills 55gr FMJ red box, but .223 and not 5.56mm. This was 16 years ago maybe. I recall it being the most accurate ammo I had shot up until that time... at 100 yards.
    Current BHA 55 FMJ uses that Hornady, I use a lot of it, and it does well.
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    That should be the OPs answer then.
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