Consistently good 7.62×1 ammunition on all fronts, this PMC X-TAC is a classic round with a hard hitting performance in a load build that screams to be used for everything your rifle is capable of. This is a great mainstream shooting round with the upper end accuracy needed to make hunting and target shooting a reality. The high quality components chosen at the factory make this a solid round that offers big performance for the money.
A nice balance of speed and power is evident from the 2800 feet per second muzzle velocity and more than 2600 ft. lbs. (2611) of energy delivered at the bore exit. The full metal jacket boat tail projectile works well in mainstream firearms and is flat shooting and capable of great accuracy. The clean brass and Boxer primer makes this an easy to reload cartridge. Consistent performance and the mid range weight of the bullet means it is well suited for hunting, range work, or even match training shooting for under 200 yards, though it is not perfectly suited for match competitions – there are more well suited cartridges available.
The price point is reasonable and for what you are getting, along with PMC’s history of producing huge volumes of 7.62×51 NATO, there is a compelling reason to entertain this cartridge as your next purchase.
Skyburner22 –
Shot this ammo out of 3 bolts and an AR-10, was surprised to the accuracy out to 400 yds, will always consider these rounds when purchasing ammo.
As for Bulkammo, great shipping, have placed many orders,they never disappointed me, they will be my go to for ammo forever, good job guys.
JR –
This is one of my two primary brands that I shoot out of my 5.56 builds, and I’m about to order a stack of it for my first .308 build. I’ll post an update when I see how it shoots, but I expect nothing less than mil-spec. I believe this company makes & supplies many foreign militaries with their primary small arms ammo. I’ve never had a light-strike or malfunction with it. We’ll see how it runs in 7.62×51.
William –
Have not shot a bunch of it yet, but I had just finished the last of my break-in shooting of my PTR A3SK. Figured I had a bit of time left, so I loaded 5 rounds and took aim at my 50yd sight-in target. Made one ragged hole, about .6″ or so. Plenty good enough for range practice!