Please read all before thinking I'm knocking your list. If I have to empty 15 rounds into my opponent's chest to stop him, at least I will be able to do so. the Moro, Muslims we were fighting in the Philippine-American War, because of the. 38 Special, which was designed to penetrate, and kill. I am not the least-bit recoil shy, but, I actually PRACTICE regularly. I love the look on their faces as I out-shoot every one of them with their own guns. My friends have all poo-poohed my 9mm as a girl's gun. where does the "size is better" argument get stupid? "I can scare them to death with the mere size of my gun !"? but, a rifle caliber pistol is even better. IDK if im going to get a 50Beo since Bidens in office.I have already lost three companies that use to mail uppers to my front door stop that practice already.Their own company policies by the way not the law!It sux Some may only have 500 to 1000rds while others only a few hundred like my more precision rifles and those rounds cost a bit more.But they would be more task specific rifles like lets say target shooting from far away or maybe deer hunting?Other then that i have several ARs in 556 and a bunch of others in different calibers just in case i can find 556 i have one in just about every caliber they make an AR 15 in! working on the last caliber i dont have other then 50beo which is 6.5Grendel. and all on stripper clips for 139.99 and just months later your lucky if you can find 200rds for that price! They are charging more for 420rds to 500rds as they use to for 1000rds! I have seen companies trying tp push the 1000rd cases for 999.99?!?!?!? If and its a big "IF" you can find single boxes of ammo for the old prices like 7.69 for 20 or even 9.99 for 20 you had better scoop them up and just make sure you buy a case less one 20rd box or you will be automatically charged for a case and end up paying more!So if their idea of a case is 200rds then buy 180 twice if u have the money.Make a purchase of 180 and do it again minutes later.You could end up with almost a full case of ammo for way less! I have been ordering it this way for the last 5months and i have been able ot stock up about 3k rds per gun. Just 6months ago i could buy 420rd can,in a very nice metal ammo can 30cal. Well the biggest problem i see is that "if" you can find it the prices are so damn high i can only order two boxes if im lucky but at least the prices are just high enough to get me free shipping. 4 layers of fabric in front of the ballistics gel to simulate a “worst case” scenario of clothing.Here are some details of the test which closely mimic FBI protocol: The below pictures and data are from a super in-depth post from Lucky Gunner plus a few of our personal criteria. Read on to see how we chose them and the best place to buy them for cheap! Lots of Ammo Testing Procedures See all their 9mm.īrownells also has an in-stock ammo section.Ĭheck out GunMagWarehouseas well. PSA is doing a decent job of stocking up during weekdays. Federal HST 147gr 9mm Hollow Point for 85 cpr (free ship & only FL tax).Federal Punch 124gr 9mm Hollow Point for 80 cpr.CCI Blazer Brass 115gr 9mm for 34 cpr (free ship & only FL tax).Ammo Inc Remanufactured 115gr 9mm for 30 cpr.Here’s what we’re seeing in stock at the time of writing: Packaged nicely, no damaged pieces.* Update*: Pricing and inventory was getting better but the Ukrainian and Russian war has kickstarted another round of mass ammo buying. Same FM headstamp that's on freedom munitions ammo. Rating may go up but definitely not what I had wanted to purchase.ħ of 8 people found the following review helpful: They are in fact new BRASS COATED STEEL cases. However they advertise that it is new BRASS cases. For reloading, I haven't done to many to really review. Justin Wagner from Alpine, CA United States I will not be buying this brass (steel) anymore.ĥ of 5 people found the following review helpful: I wondered why they are much harder to process, now I know why. He is absolutely correct when he says "Brass Coated Steel" cases. I read a previous review from Justin Wagner. I guess Xtreme brass is the exception to that rule.Ĥ of 4 people found the following review helpful:Īndrew LaMontagna from Lockport, IL United States I always thought steel brass, which I never knew they were, could not be reloaded. I always wondered why the cases were heavy, which made dropping the bullets in the cylinder faster while the spent casings never got stuck like starline brass. I reloaded the Xtreme 3 times and then used them in my 629 twice more without any issues. With other brands, after 2 reloads, I would get loose primer holes and have primer debris in my trigger. To my experience, these were the best cases I ever had. With their Cabelas rewards program they sent me 250 brass cases. 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:įor a long time I've been using Xtreme bullets in my Open Gun in 9major.
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