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  • g+16

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    the batch I bought years ago was crap, stove pipes, sqibs, and I could'nt reload the brass because it was to mangled, soft
     

    OneBadV8

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    Aug 7, 2008
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    I just went through 500 rounds of their 9mm about 3 weeks ago and I didn't have a problem. If anything they might be loaded a little hot. I haven't sent any through a chrony yet though.
     

    Leo

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    Mar 3, 2011
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    Is that the Brand that says "AMERC" on the headstamp? I had a couple of cases of 9mm, it all shot fine in several handguns. The primer pockets were a little tight when I went to reload them, so I ran the primer pocket crimp remover tool on them the first reload. Never had a problem, seemed to hold up as well as any other brand.
     

    OneBadV8

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    Aug 7, 2008
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    No, its factory reloaded ammo so it would be mixed headstamps. Mine were mostly Blazer Brass cases.
     

    Garrett72

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    Jan 26, 2011
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    I recently tried a box each of 9mm,.40, and .223. I was very happy with each, and i would agree with the post that said they seemed a little hot.
     

    louielouie

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    Nov 22, 2009
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    Columbus, IN.
    Back when I reloaded (maybe 7-8 years ago) I wouldn't pick an AMERC casing up from the range. They were soft and the cases split easily.
    Maybe they have changed, but for me I would rather throw them in the trash.

    louielouie
     

    Reaper

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    Jan 2, 2011
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    Fishers, IN
    I have put 1,500 USAAMMO rounds through my M&P Pro 9mm. I love the stuff. The price is great and I have yet to have a fail or missfire.

    I recognize that there is better ammo out there, but I hit my targets and score well with my 9mm USAAmmo at $165 for 1,000 rounds. Beat That!!!!
     

    Tommy2Tone

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    Sep 3, 2008
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    Fishers, IN
    I have put 1,500 USAAMMO rounds through my M&P Pro 9mm. I love the stuff. The price is great and I have yet to have a fail or missfire.

    I recognize that there is better ammo out there, but I hit my targets and score well with my 9mm USAAmmo at $165 for 1,000 rounds. Beat That!!!!

    I have 500 rounds coming for testing. I might do a review with pictures of shells and pictures of problems if any do arise. A buddy will be helping my test. We will be using a XD9 and a G19. If all goes well we will be ordering by the thousands next time. Our test will be at bowling pins at MCFG next Saturday.
     

    tnek

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    Dec 22, 2009
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    Any updates on this ammo? For this price compared to other reloaded stuff it almost seems too good to be true.

    Edit to ask. Is this company the old Amerc brand that did have really bad brass?
    If they are using mixed range brass and decent FMJ bullets and powder it seems like it would be a good value.
     

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