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  • joncon

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    Anyone tried Freedom Munitions 9mm 115 gr. RN brass plated steel cased ammo? I order 1000 rnds last week. Haven't received it yet. I've had good luck with their reloads in the past. Although the brass plated ammo is new not reloads.
     
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    nascarfantoo

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    Have shot 500-600 of these. Never had a single fail to fire. Great for hitting steel at <15 yards but really haven't tried much more than this.

    (I have ~2,000 of their bullets that I need to reload. All for having fun.)
     

    milton

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    I think the steel cased ammo is pretty new. I just got an email recently announcing it. If it's anything like the other stuff freedom offers, it should be good to go!
     

    heatman

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    I have never had a problem with it. Just got another 500 rounds from black friday sale for $94 shipped. kicking myself for not buying more

    Sorry read your post wrong. I have never used the steel cased. The price above was New 9mm 115g brass
     

    KillStick

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    I get light primer strikes with Wolf for some reason, 1500 rounds of brass not a single hiccup but if I run wolf I will get a light primer strike.
     

    LP1

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    I've had good luck with their brass ammo (new and reman). As I recall, the steel was only 1 or 2 cents cheaper per round. I've had some guns get picky about steel, so I stick with brass unless there's a problem with supply or the price difference is substantial. Not sure I'd bother with steel to save $10 or $20 on 1000 rounds.

    And the brass is reloadable, as soon as I work through the 5 gallon bucket I already have.
     
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