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Carl said:
Product was as stated
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Old Beekeeper said:
The lower pressure bullets are recommended for old guns like mine, as my gun is 114 years old. It is getting harder to find the older bullets. These bullets are perfect for my old gun. They really pack a punch.
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Old Beekeeper said:
It is so nice that your company still provides super quality bullets for the older guns. My gun is 114 years old. They do not sell ammo for it it in my town. The shells I bought really pack a punch. Ammo.com is the best in my opinion. These bullets ROCK !
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Jose said:
Satisfied
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Jackal said:
wasnt sure how well my little lemon squezzer s&w would do but i didnt have any issues with the ammo. glad i could find such a weird caliber for a good price
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mikek said:
C&R collectors work hard to hold on to these old revolvers. Like any hobby it saves part of US History. To be able to fire these relics is a real bonus. It also deters owners from trying to use hot ammo just to fire them. Thank you MagTech and Remmington.
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none said:
Ammo performed well, no signs of excessive pressure,powder build up,or muzzle flash.
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Bernice said:
Ditto above review. I will order again when more is needed. Thanks
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Farmer said:
I have been shooting this in my air weight Smith and Wesson. Very accurate. Good quality. I will buy more.
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frank said:
Received the shipment quickly. Shooting was little soft but that could just be me. The price was around 10 % lower than other suppliers. Barrel seemed to need cleaning more often. ats it
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frank said:
Received the shipment quickly. Shooting was little soft but that could just be me. The price was around 10 % lower than other suppliers. Barrel seemed to need cleaning more often. ats it
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Bobby said:
Will from u guys again great customer service
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Tomcat said:
I was looking for something to shoot that didn't cost me an arm and a leg. There were no 9mm or 22LR available so I bought these 38SPL rounds. They performed quite well and allowed me to shoot my old model 6. 4" heavy barrel S&W. Over all I am happy with the results.
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¹ said:
And a very great at the job
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Cheetarick said:
Good ammo for target and plinking. For more ooompf, the two 32 magnums are a better choice.
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Fritz said:
Cost twice as much as other brands. No difference in accuracy at 25 yards from a benchrest than the cheap stuff thru my new Mossberg 702 Plinkster . This did not jam, but neither did 8 other brands/models. all much cheaper.
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Fritz said:
Cost twice as much as other brands. No difference in accuracy at 25 yards from a benchrest than the cheap stuff thru my new Mossberg 702 Plinkster . This did not jam, but neither did 8 other brands/models. all much cheaper.
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none said:
the summary say's it all.
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rod said:
Was very happy to find 22 rounds getting hard to find now a days. Will be buying more from you.
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mike116m1a1 said:
bought 50 rounds to run through my ruger cmdr no issues loading or cycling for practice on paper,plates and pins so came back and ordered 500 more rounds
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ed said:
fully satisfied, good value, good price
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Dequan said:
Good ammo
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Lgs said:
Works great in my savage Mark ll no jams or misfires
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Chuck said:
Very satisfied with my purchase. Pew Pew Pew!
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Jacob's Range said:
This is one of the best .22 ammo I have used. It runs great in our 10/22's and our tx22's.
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Fwank said:
Lots of duds, sometimes 3%+. Very inconsistent velocities if you chrono them, but you don't need a chrono to feel the difference in recoil from shot to shot, or hear the very different sound of the report from shot to shot. Expect lots of practice clearing every type of malfunction, failure to feed, failure to extract, failure to eject. And they're also really, really dirty. I have one .22 pistol that sometimes keyholes, but only with Automatch. It's just that bad. On the plus side, I get even more duds and even more malfunctions of every kind with Remington and Winchester bulk pack. Additionally I've never had a case head rupture or a split case with any Federal product. That's more than I can say for Winchester. I've even had case heads rupture with the expensive Winchester Super-X that comes in the plastic trays. Look, this is the cheap stuff. It's floor sweepings. You knew this going in. It's good enough for plinking, but keep a cleaning rod with you in case you get a dud stuck in the bore. You will get lots of practice clearing malfunctions. Maybe if you shoot them in a revolver or a manually operated repeating rifle they aren't so bad, but all my .22s are semiauto. Despite the name--hey Federal, is it a joke? it's not very funny--Automatch makes every one of them choke and puke, the 10/22, the Mk. III pistol, the Henry AR7, the Kel-Tec P17, every one of them. It's garbage. And I keep buying it, because I'm not going to buy the expensive stuff, not when all I do is plink, maybe practice some point-shooting.
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Christopher said:
Easy to order online. I get it 5-7 days; I live in NJ. Ammo always fires, no duds. I also like the history of the bullet and caliber, how it came to be. This is the only place I get my ammo from.
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Bri said:
Good value for the dollar
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Dante said:
They worked great with my gsg16. No jams or double feeding. The box came a little dirty but nothing major.
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ODie Green said:
This has been the only ammo my Sig P322 will consistently shoot. 975 rounds in a day with very few issues.
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BlackHawkDon said:
After only a few dozen rounds, I find this to be an excellent range and critter control ammo. No problems as yet. Look forward to using this shipment so I can go with another order. Oh, this order arrived as scheduled and in great condition.
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Rick said:
Large quantity arrived intact, price allows more frequent practice, thus maintaining proficiency. First box had one F to F. Second primer strike solved that. 25 rounds remain in first box for 4% error rate to date.
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titanium194333 said:
Will make further purchases --soon ---need 12 ga. ammo