During SHOT Show 2014 I came
across a new brand of ammunition, at least new to me. This brand is Australian Outback. (Australian Outback Ammunition) This is the commercial line for Australian
Defense Industries. Currently they are
importing .308 Winchester, .223 Remington and .300 AAC Blackout ammunition.
I purchased several boxes of
their .308 and .223 ammunition for testing.
I chose the 168 grain .308 and the 69 grain .223 ammunition. Both calibers are using Sierra MatchKing
bullets. This is very good for you the shooter. Sierra is known for manufacturing high
quality bullets for the commercial manufacturers and the reloading community.
(Sierra Bullets)
So far I am amazed with the
results of this ammunition. The accuracy
and repeatability are amazing. First I
will start with the .223. First shots I
was able to obtain sub-inch groups with 3 holes overlapping. This compares favorably with BlackHills
ammunition, (BlackHills Ammunition) which has a reputation for high quality and accuracy. BlackHills
also uses the 69 grain Sierra MatchKing bullet.
Both brands were fired out
of an AR15, 16 inch barrel with a 1:8 twist.
The .308 also gave me
favorable results. First 3 shots out of
the box was a sub-inch group of .6 inches.
The groups later opened up to .8 as the barrel heated up
All groups were fired from a
Remington 700 SPS with a standard hunting weight barrel.
Now the .308 results get
even better. After I took these initial
shots, I took a long range class using Australian Outback ammunition and I
achieved even smaller groups at 100 yards. (No pictures available as of this posting) Overlapping holes were routine.
(These results are from a Remington 700 LTR with heavy target
barrel) And as part of the class we
needed to chronograph our ammunition to perform the calculations. The results are as follows:
- 1. 2663
- 2. 2672
- 3. 2669
- 4. 2668
- 5. 2666
Average = 2667
These are numbers that most
hand loaders would be envious of. It is
only a sample of 5 shots, but I have never seen factory ammunition this
consistent ever. Even my instructors
were impressed with Australian Outback ammunition.
Now for the bad news. This is match grade ammunition and it comes
with match grade pricing.
Prices I paid are:
.223 Remington - $19.95 per
box of 20
.308 Winchester - $29.95 per
box of 20.
The other bad news is I have
not found a local store that carries it.
I have to order online. This
makes buying onesie-twosie boxes very expensive when you include shipping. Luckily for me, I knew I was taking the longrange
class and needed 200 rounds of .308. I
was able to offset shipping with a large order.
One place online I can
buy this brand is www.ammotogo.com.
In conclusion, do not
overlook Australian Outback ammunition. I have
achieved excellent results so far. I
will continue to buy this brand. It is
expensive but I think the results justify the cost.
By: Mez
07/13/2014
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