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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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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Steve said:
Great ammo for price. Was able to hold tight pattern. Will be purchasing more.
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JCas said:
Did not have any problems with Blazer Brass ammo. The ammo's quality is good. First time I have tried them and I am pleased I tried them. Would not hesitate to purchase again..