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William T said:
Regrettably price for ammunition during the shortage is higher than previous pricing. That said, this is a great range practice round. Recommend.
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THE COLONEL said:
LIKE THE FMJ
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Tyler said:
Works well enough, only had a few malfunctions in 1000 rounds shot. My big gripe is that the jackets separate from the lead core as the bullet leaves your muzzle. This does seem to be widespread on the forums that I have read. Blazer has even responded via email and acknowledged that this does happen, something related to cost savings in the manufacture process to ensure cheaper prices for the end consumer. They say there is no risk of damage to your firearm, and I have no reason not to believe that. but there is a risk if you are using Blazer ammo in live-fire training exercises, where other students might be within close proximity. some instructors have even banned the use of Blazer ammo in their training classes. So basically it is a great cheap range ammo, if you don't mind the occasional speckling of copper bits on your targets. just don't use it for live fire training exercises where you are within close proximity to other people.
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None said:
I've used the ammo before so I knew it was good and I felt the price was good enough to make such a purchase.........
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None said:
I've used the ammo before so I knew it was good and I felt the price was good enough to make such a purchase.........
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rickygwv said:
I have only shot 200 rnds but, no malfuctions and the accuracy is par with any other I have used. Thanks a bunch.
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Taken advantage of said:
This ammo has the small primer pockets with no mention of it. I purchased 1000 rounds. When I noticed it had the small primers and contacted Ammo.com I was told it could not be exchanged for 45 ACP with the large pockets after 30 days, it was 31 days after the purchase. I reload everything so to me this is worthless. All they had to do is write one sentence, small primer pockets and I would have gone to the next 45 ammo. Now I will go to a different supplier.
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SIW said:
I've sent a quite a few hundred down range with my 1911, and my SA XDM 3.8. Not one issue.
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Harry said:
So far only fired 100 rounds. Had one stovepipe in first 50, and two stovepipes in second 50. The pistol is 50 years old and in near-perfect condition. I normally do not get more than 1 hung case in 500 or more rounds, much of it Blazer Brass purchased locally. As I get more experience with this lot of Blazer Brass, I'll try to update my opinion.