No. It was new, not remanufactured. It was 124gr 9mm. I'm not discounting the possibility that it was just a bad batch. But it really sucked and I won't waste my money on it anymore. I tried it in 3 different pistols that had always ran reliably. Also, other ammo I had at the time ran just fine. It was THIS ammo. Some didn't fire. Some didn't feed well. What I have remaining out of that order I use for malfunction drills because this ammo reliably malfunctions about half the time, but I never know which. So it works well for that. I think I have one box left from that order.
It's a pretty good price for these days. But don't we do full bricks anymore? Everything is 300-325 rds now. It's like ice cream. Rising price, shrinking package.
There's probably some marketing idiot out there that has convinced mfgs that people will spend something like $25 on a whim to buy a box but they're less likely to spend $40 or more even at the same price per round so they reduce the box counts to keep it under that price point. At the last Indy 1500, I even passed on a couple 500 round boxes of my 10/22's favorite ammo just because I didn't want to spend "that much"! Probably had a lot to do with how much I already have stashed too.
Matt
The ad says 6.2 cents.
The ad says 6.2 cents.
Since we are on the Federal .22 topic, here is what was just announced. And, yes, a brick less society?
https://www.shootingillustrated.com...wsletter&utm_medium=insider&utm_campaign=0217
There's also a separate rebate going on for the American Eagle handgun ammo...
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They raised the price per box, it was $53 and change for the 3, then the $10 rebate.The ad says 6.2 cents.