Blazer Brass Ammo For Sale
Overview of Blazer Brass Ammo
Blazer Brass, part of CCI's Blazer line, delivers high-quality range ammo with reloadable brass casings and reliable Boxer primers. Perfect for practice and casual shooting, it’s a budget-friendly option for enthusiasts. For real-world testing across the broader CCI Blazer lineup – including the aluminum-cased Blazer alongside Blazer Brass – see our Blazer ammo review.
Key Features
- Reloadable brass casings for reliability.
- Available bullet types: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ) and Flat Nose (FMJ FN).
- Popular calibers: 9mm (see our Blazer Brass 9mm review for testing notes), 45 Auto, 40 S&W, 22 LR, and more.
Performance
Known for consistent quality, Blazer Brass is ideal for range use but not recommended for competition or self-defense.
Why Choose Blazer Brass?
- Budget-friendly with reliable performance.
- Made by CCI, a trusted name in ammunition.
- Available in bulk for cost savings.
Blazer Brass vs Competitors
- Magtech: Comparable quality, but Blazer Brass is U.S.-made.
- Sellier & Bellot: S&B offers more variety, but Blazer Brass has less recoil.
- PMC: Blazer Brass has better brass quality, while PMC offers more bullet types.
In-Depth Blazer and Blazer Brass Reviews
For load-specific testing notes, accuracy data, and head-to-head comparisons across the Blazer and Blazer Brass catalog, read our full review series:
- Blazer ammo review – brand-level overview spanning aluminum-cased Blazer and brass-cased Blazer Brass
- Blazer Brass 9mm review – reloadable brass 9mm practice ammo
- Blazer 9mm Luger review – aluminum-cased Blazer 9mm Luger comparison
- Blazer 9mm 115 grain review – standard 115gr FMJ practice load testing
- Blazer Brass 380 review – brass-cased 380 ACP performance notes
Customer Reviews
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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.