A brass catcher will solve that. The folks to your right will appreciate it!MedicMan218 wrote:Yeah, they get tossed pretty far at a pretty good clip. You definitely don't want to be anywhere to the right of me when I'm shooting.
The brass seem ok but the neck of each piece is always bent.
SIG556 Range Report **PICS** UPDATE 4-28-12
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Re: SIG556 Range Report. 11 Different Ammo **PICS**
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Re: SIG556 Range Report. 11 Different Ammo **PICS**
I've looked for brass catchers but I have only be able to find just one that is made for the Sig556 and it's 135.00!!
I found some other "universal" ones that you can put on the table next to you but I think I can make one out of a 2x4 and a butterfly net cheaper than I could buy one.
I thank you for your suggestion but I'm not sure it would work with my rifle due to the charging handle.


I found some other "universal" ones that you can put on the table next to you but I think I can make one out of a 2x4 and a butterfly net cheaper than I could buy one.
I thank you for your suggestion but I'm not sure it would work with my rifle due to the charging handle.

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Re: SIG556 Range Report. 11 Different Ammo **PICS**
^ I've got those same ejection marks from the brass!
Also, to +1 the above, there are VERY few commercial brass-catchers for our Sig556.
Where'd you get the aftermarket charging latch? Do you prefer one over the other?
Also, to +1 the above, there are VERY few commercial brass-catchers for our Sig556.
Where'd you get the aftermarket charging latch? Do you prefer one over the other?
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Re: SIG556 Range Report. 11 Different Ammo **PICS**
The above picture isn't my rifle. I just found it on the interwebs and put it up there to show the action.
I do have an aftermarket charging handle on mine though and its made my Griffin.
I like it but really don't use it that often, I normally just use the bolt release to get rounds into battery.
Here is the aftermarket part I have....
http://www.topgunsupply.com/griffin-tac ... g-556.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The biggest advantage is that you're able to work the action just as easy without interfering with any mounted optics.
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=AOmuh6MN6Lg[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=jJ447RRnoz8[/youtube]
I do have an aftermarket charging handle on mine though and its made my Griffin.
I like it but really don't use it that often, I normally just use the bolt release to get rounds into battery.
Here is the aftermarket part I have....
http://www.topgunsupply.com/griffin-tac ... g-556.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The biggest advantage is that you're able to work the action just as easy without interfering with any mounted optics.
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=AOmuh6MN6Lg[/youtube]
[youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=jJ447RRnoz8[/youtube]
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I finally made it back to the range the other day and went to Target Master in Garland.
I liked this place. It seemed decently ventilated and there was plenty of room on the rifle range.
Also, a 50 yard, indoor rifle range thats open every day of the week is nice to have when your schedule or the weather doesn't permit going on certain days.
I wasn't able to shoot my M855 like I wanted to but oh well.
Here is the rest of what I shot.
To say the least I wasn't as pleased with this outing. I was pretty tired and probably didn't do as well as I could have.
I also ditched the scope mount and went with some lower rings similar to the Burris XTR rings.
The scope now sits just a hair off the rail.
Also, I'm not 100% sure it if was my lack of sleep or me lowering the position of the scope but my eyes got tired towards the end and I had a hard time focusing the cross hairs on the target.
I adjusted the manual focus on the scope and even changed the eye relief but it was still blurry a bit.
The BSA I used on my 522 afterwards though didn't give me any vision issues.

Prvi 69gr Match
Not too bad, I think this may end up being my go to ammo.

Hornady 75gr TAP
Not too bad but for the price I think I'll look for other options.

Fiocchi 77gr SMK
I was pretty surprised by how well this one did based on how it performed the last time I shot it.

BVAC 75gr Tactical
AMM-239 at CTD
Not terrible but I sure would like to tighten it up quite a bit.

BVAC 62gr PSP Bonded
AMM-277 at CTD
If I could tighten this one up somehow I would like to use it for hunting.

BVAC 62gr FMJ
AMM-280 at CTD
Not impressed, won't be buying any more of this.

BVAC 64gr PSP Bonded
AMM-279 at CTD
Would like to hunt with this one as well if I could tighten up the group.

BVAC 64gr PSP Bonded
AMM-279 at CTD(Same as previous target)

BVAC 69gr SMK
AMM-271 at CTD
I was very disappointed with this round of shooting seeing as how well it did last time and this seems to be 180* in the opposite direction of how it previously performed.

AE XM193 55gr FMJ
Someone on another forum suggested I try some of the 55gr stuff in 5.56 and see how that worked vs the .223 stuff.
I have to say...I could tell a definite difference in the "bang" this round produced vs the other rounds.
The very first round was the one on the right side of the bullseye and I though "Well, I'll be!".
I got 30 rounds in the box and the first 20 were the first shot and then that group directly below it while aiming in the center.
I was surprised a bit and kind of ok with the results.
The last 10 were aimed at the top left and I have no idea what happened with that group.

Prvi 75gr Match
Hmmmm....I had read really good things about this round out of the Sig556. More pics of this ammo below.
Federal Fusion 62gr
At the suggestion on TAM I splurged and got a box of this.
Not too shabby. Good looking out TAM.

Prvi 69gr Match
Shot with a hot barrel vs the cold barrel in the first picture.

Federal 55gr .223 Bulk from Wal-Mart
Heartland Patriot had asked what my groupings were like with the 55gr bulk from Wally World....I just happened to find some stuck in the back of my safe so here ya go.

Prvi 75gr Match
I liked this place. It seemed decently ventilated and there was plenty of room on the rifle range.
Also, a 50 yard, indoor rifle range thats open every day of the week is nice to have when your schedule or the weather doesn't permit going on certain days.
I wasn't able to shoot my M855 like I wanted to but oh well.
Here is the rest of what I shot.
To say the least I wasn't as pleased with this outing. I was pretty tired and probably didn't do as well as I could have.
I also ditched the scope mount and went with some lower rings similar to the Burris XTR rings.
The scope now sits just a hair off the rail.
Also, I'm not 100% sure it if was my lack of sleep or me lowering the position of the scope but my eyes got tired towards the end and I had a hard time focusing the cross hairs on the target.
I adjusted the manual focus on the scope and even changed the eye relief but it was still blurry a bit.
The BSA I used on my 522 afterwards though didn't give me any vision issues.


Prvi 69gr Match
Not too bad, I think this may end up being my go to ammo.

Hornady 75gr TAP
Not too bad but for the price I think I'll look for other options.

Fiocchi 77gr SMK
I was pretty surprised by how well this one did based on how it performed the last time I shot it.

BVAC 75gr Tactical
AMM-239 at CTD
Not terrible but I sure would like to tighten it up quite a bit.

BVAC 62gr PSP Bonded
AMM-277 at CTD
If I could tighten this one up somehow I would like to use it for hunting.

BVAC 62gr FMJ
AMM-280 at CTD
Not impressed, won't be buying any more of this.

BVAC 64gr PSP Bonded
AMM-279 at CTD
Would like to hunt with this one as well if I could tighten up the group.

BVAC 64gr PSP Bonded
AMM-279 at CTD(Same as previous target)

BVAC 69gr SMK
AMM-271 at CTD
I was very disappointed with this round of shooting seeing as how well it did last time and this seems to be 180* in the opposite direction of how it previously performed.

AE XM193 55gr FMJ
Someone on another forum suggested I try some of the 55gr stuff in 5.56 and see how that worked vs the .223 stuff.
I have to say...I could tell a definite difference in the "bang" this round produced vs the other rounds.
The very first round was the one on the right side of the bullseye and I though "Well, I'll be!".
I got 30 rounds in the box and the first 20 were the first shot and then that group directly below it while aiming in the center.
I was surprised a bit and kind of ok with the results.
The last 10 were aimed at the top left and I have no idea what happened with that group.


Prvi 75gr Match
Hmmmm....I had read really good things about this round out of the Sig556. More pics of this ammo below.

At the suggestion on TAM I splurged and got a box of this.
Not too shabby. Good looking out TAM.


Prvi 69gr Match
Shot with a hot barrel vs the cold barrel in the first picture.

Federal 55gr .223 Bulk from Wal-Mart
Heartland Patriot had asked what my groupings were like with the 55gr bulk from Wally World....I just happened to find some stuck in the back of my safe so here ya go.

Prvi 75gr Match
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Re: SIG556 Range Report **PICS** UPDATE 4-28-12
SNIP
) but I am pretty certain that it wasn't that bad with either 55 grain 5.56x45mm or 62 grain 5.56x45mm. However, I do know that I cannot put 75 grain rounds through my carbine...that is when they get like in the picture above. I guess its really about what sort of ammunition you want to be able to use and what results you expect to get. Thanks for remembering and posting for me. 
I am kind of surprised that it grouped so badly with that ammo. I always had the idea in my head that a 1-in-7 twist barrel would run just about anything through it except the VERY lightest bullets such as 40 and 45 grain "varmint" bullets/loads. I have had some thought about getting a 1-in-7 rifle length upper for my AR, which currently has a 16-inch, 1-in-9 flat-top carbine upper on it. I haven't actually measured my groups and its been a little while since I've been able to fire FMJ rounds through it due to the policy of the range in my area (MedicMan218 wrote:
Federal 55gr .223 Bulk from Wal-Mart
Heartland Patriot had asked what my groupings were like with the 55gr bulk from Wally World....I just happened to find some stuck in the back of my safe so here ya go.


Re: SIG556 Range Report **PICS** UPDATE 4-28-12
If I could do it over again I would go with a 1:8
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Re: SIG556 Range Report **PICS** UPDATE 4-28-12
I get a four inch group firing 20 rounds in ten seconds out of my LWRC. Granted I shot PRVI.