One type of ammunition brand I had never seen before was Monarch which turned out to be a steel import exclusively for Academy Sports + Outdoor. Pulled out the iPhone and looked at the reviews, 4/5 stars so I decided to give it a try. What is to follow is my comparison of three (3) different types of Russian Steel Ammunition.
The Rifle: Rock River Arms Entry Operator; Barrel: 1/9 Twist (perfect twist for 55 grain bullets); Magazine: Metal STANAG (same magazine used each time and reloaded); Optics: EOTech 512 with 1 MOA dot (65 MOA Circle - why do they even mention this thing?); Distance to Target 50 yards. Position: Prone no rest.
First group was high left in the nine ring, adjusted 1 click right and 2 clicks down. Second group was high left just inside the ring, adjusted 2 clicks right and 4 clicks down. Third group was low right (yep my doh moment) backed it off 1 click left and 2 clicks up. The group size averaged less the 1/2" with the best shown at 3/8".
First Steel Ammunition up was the Wolf 55 Grain Hollow Point. Yes I paid $10.00 for 20 rounds of Russian Steel Ammo during the ammunition shortage, may we never have to endure that again. In all fairness I didn't expect a good group out of this ammunition but it served its purpose during the ammunition Shortage.
First group was... why even bother trying to explain this one. I knew I could do better.
Second group was a 1" group, take the cone of deviation out that equals a 2" group at 100 yards. I knew I had a good group going and on my 5th shot while breathing out and taking up the slack on my trigger I broke it before I reach my natural pause. Knew it was a bad shot when it happen and it would happen on the final shot.
The second steel ammunition was the TulAmmo 223 Rem 55 grain. This AR-15 has always done good on this ammunition and I knew what to expect out of this brand.
It performed as expected. Slightly less then a 1" group at 50 yards.