06-10-2006, 10:31
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Silver Bear .223 (Range Report)
The girls, one of the boyfriends and I spent a few good hours up at the Rod & Gun Club Range this moring. Lots of friendly/polite people on the range, all the tables full but not crowded.
The girls and friend had a good time plinking with the .22s. This was the first time he had been to a range and he shot pretty good. Groups almost as good as the girl's.
We finished up with the AR15 and fired 120 rounds of the Silver Bear .223. I had picked up two spam cans at a good price and planned on using it for plinking. The girls and I had no problems with our rounds but the boyfriend had one failure to eject while on the bench and twice while standing.
All three times the case failed to come far enough back to spin out the port and the bolt cycled forward and jammed the case. Easy fix for me but as it was his first time I had to assist each time.
Hmmm. Until I burn through some more of this on the range and report back my ready magazines will have Lake City loaded in them.
Pete
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06-11-2006, 01:36
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Silver Bear ammo is ok for fun at the range. My friends and I have blown through about 500 rounds of it. As far as I know its made at the same factories that Wolf ammo is made at, but with lower quality control.
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06-11-2006, 06:53
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The boyfriend
It is interesting that with a 2.5% failure to eject rate all three problems happened with the boyfriend. None with me or the girls. That makes about 400 rounds of green tip with no problems and the 120 Silver Bear rounds with the three failures.
They did give him that "God, what IS wrong with you" look that teenage girls can give oh so well.
Their girl friends are bugging their parents to let them come shooting with us. Might have to have a Girl's Day up at the range. Hmmm, I wonder if that would smoke out some of the younger guys with the sexy M4s and pistol set ups?
The girls think the .30 Carbine is cute and looks fun so that one will go to the range next time.
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06-11-2006, 09:57
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Pete, My daughter likes the 30 carbine too. She helped me load about 500rds. She has very simple firearm tastes, she likes them all.
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06-11-2006, 10:55
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tubbs
Silver Bear ammo is ok for fun at the range. My friends and I have blown through about 500 rounds of it. As far as I know its made at the same factories that Wolf ammo is made at, but with lower quality control.
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Tubbs:
"Lower" quality control than Wolf ammo?
Is this possible?
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06-12-2006, 06:18
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Originally Posted by Pete
Their girl friends are bugging their parents to let them come shooting with us. Might have to have a Girl's Day up at the range. Hmmm, I wonder if that would smoke out some of the younger guys with the sexy M4s and pistol set ups?
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Haha... I would show up with my weapons but I'm leaving this area Friday. I'm sure there are some other sluggos that would want to come out and play.
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07-15-2006, 09:53
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Once More
Took the girls up to the Lodge for some more shooting today. They just love that M1 Carbine. They do want me to get a front rail and EOTec sight for it.
On the Silver Bear Ammo
Fired the AR15 last because I wanted to fire some more Siver Bear. In just under 50 rounds we had a bad jam. The fired round failed to eject and the bolt picked up the next round and feed it forward. The two rounds spread into an "X" and the bolt face jammed up in between them.
The bolt stopped about 1/2 way forward with the base of the fired round jammed up in the charging handle channel and the live round base just above the magazine. The jam was so tight that it couldn't be pulled back by hand. Had to drop the magazine, upend the rifle and give the charging handle a light tap with a piece of wood. The live round dropped out and then the expended case needed an easy flick with a screwdriver tip to spin off the top of the bolt face and out of the channel.
I took a close look at the extractor and bolf face. Both appear to be in good condition with no chips or missing chunks. Everything else looks typical.
Near as I can figure, not being a weapons expert, is that the extractor must not be getting a good grip on the base of the case and during recoil is dropping the fired case.
Silver Bear has a steel colored case with some kind of lacquer on it.
Pete
Might be looking for a Bolt action .223 to fire off the rest of this Silver Bear. No more in the AR15.
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07-15-2006, 10:08
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Pete:
I don't shoot that stuff in anything I own, but it sounds like the lacquer has melted in the chamber and is causing sticky extraction.
Clean the chamber thoroughly with a strong solvent and a chamber brush and install an O-ring on the extractor spring.
And stop shooting that crap in your good guns. Save it for the AKs.
TR
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07-15-2006, 11:24
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Figured that
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...And stop shooting that crap in your good guns. Save it for the AKs.
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I figured that.
I find it interesting that each time I cleaned the rifle real good. On getting to the range the first jam was right around 50 rounds +/- with another jam about every 25 rounds.
Well, it looks like I've got some trading material when the endtimes come  .
Pete
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07-15-2006, 15:25
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Name a day you would like to go to the range. I have a few M4's and a couple pistols begging to be shot. I unloaded most of my collection this week to finance my downpayment on the house, but there a few fun toys left. I've been trying to get some of the guys in my track out to the range for 4 months. I'm tired of blowing my wallet at Jim's.
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07-15-2006, 15:31
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Name a day you would like to go to the range. I have a few M4's and a couple pistols begging to be shot.
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You guys are killing me. I've got to get out of this state.
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07-30-2006, 09:53
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Great Day
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Name a day you would like to go to the range.
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Hey There Prester John;
It was fun shooting with you and your friend at the range today. Thing 2 says I should get an M4 with an electronic sight by this fall. She liked both of the ones you guys had. Much more handy then my AR15.
That 03 shot pretty good for being straight out of the DCM adoption center. Gotta' watch that magazine cut off switch. Talk about "Old Soldier" stuff.
Next time I'll bring the Garand.
Pete
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07-30-2006, 13:58
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I had a blast. We should do it again. I had a great time watching the guys do their whiz bang stuff. We'll see if I get my mag back...
That 03 was awesome. I am getting in on that program. Glad that the M4's were well recieved. Shout at me if you're looking for a bargain.
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10-18-2007, 22:30
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As far as I know its made at the same factories that Wolf ammo is made at, but with lower quality control.
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Negative... Wolf is made in Tula and the current Silver and Brown Bear ammo is made in Barnaul... apples and oranges...
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10-19-2007, 07:14
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Negative... Wolf is made in Tula and the current Silver and Brown Bear ammo is made in Barnaul... apples and oranges...
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Okay, it is made in two different places.
What is the substantive and qualitiative difference?
TR
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