I've shot a lot of PMC ammo.
Matter of fact, if I don't buy Eley, RWS, or Federal Gold Medal Match rimfire, I buy PMC Scoremaster for my target .22's. It's that good.
Now, the PMC 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser ammo, that's another story. Two boxes I had were loaded hot. Way too hot, as in flattened primers, big stretch rings, hard bolt lift, and a noticeable harsh recoil, which is something one doesn't normally expect from a 6.5x55 M96 Swede. The paper clip stretch ring feeler found the ring in all the rounds fired, so there was no way I was going to reload them. The unfired rounds and brass went back to PMC, and they sent me a free exchange, with a different lot number. Remington, Winchester, Norma, and Hansen 6.5x55 never gave this problem, so I handed the replacement PMC fodder off to somebody with a gas-operated AG-42B Ljungman. Hopefully, they changed their pressures...
Matter of fact, if I don't buy Eley, RWS, or Federal Gold Medal Match rimfire, I buy PMC Scoremaster for my target .22's. It's that good.
Now, the PMC 6.5x55 Swedish Mauser ammo, that's another story. Two boxes I had were loaded hot. Way too hot, as in flattened primers, big stretch rings, hard bolt lift, and a noticeable harsh recoil, which is something one doesn't normally expect from a 6.5x55 M96 Swede. The paper clip stretch ring feeler found the ring in all the rounds fired, so there was no way I was going to reload them. The unfired rounds and brass went back to PMC, and they sent me a free exchange, with a different lot number. Remington, Winchester, Norma, and Hansen 6.5x55 never gave this problem, so I handed the replacement PMC fodder off to somebody with a gas-operated AG-42B Ljungman. Hopefully, they changed their pressures...