blazer brass...anyone use this?

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Just picked up a couple boxes on sale. Anyone have any input on these
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I have the 124gr. that I've been using for a while now... seems to work fine! nothing amazing, but not crap either. it seems to run a tad dirtier than some of the other ammo I have, but no actual complaints. You should be fine! good if you want to reload to
 
I use Blazer Aluminum everytime I can (not always available in some caliber), work everytime flawless in my 9mm and .45acp, and also for my ruger markIII .22lr...
 
I like the Blazer Brass...never an issue. However, the aluminum stuff causes an issue in my .357 mag revolver (only calibre I've used in that variety). Seems to expand and get difficult to remove. I won't use it again.
 
I use the .45ACP Blaser Brass ammo sometimes and I've never had a problem with it. I did have a couple of boxes that seemed like all the bullets were dented. They were among my first few boxes through a new gun so I considered it to be the "break in" period for both of us. It was fine.
 
shot a case and a bit of blazer brass in .45 acp. No duds, not super dirty and the brass is great. I've also shot some blazer aluminum cased 9mm out of a glock with no problems whatsoever.
 
My local dealer used to sell my these, i now use Federal american eagle ammo. Price was about the same, accuracy about the same, HUGE difference in cleanup. After 300 rounds of blazer brass my beretta is as dirty than shooting let's say 500 rounds of american eagle. So i tend to stay away from them now.

EDIT just reread you post, if they we're on sale it would be a no brainer i would get blazer, in 124gr. they tend to be less snappy that 115gr. in my opinion.
 
My local dealer used to sell my these, i now use Federal american eagle ammo. Price was about the same, accuracy about the same, HUGE difference in cleanup. After 300 rounds of blazer brass my beretta is as dirty than shooting let's say 500 rounds of american eagle. So i tend to stay away from them now.

EDIT just reread you post, if they we're on sale it would be a no brainer i would get blazer, in 124gr. they tend to be less snappy that 115gr. in my opinion.

Hi Marty, good day at the range ? :) In regards to the Blazer ammo, it's funny because I've conclude that Federal american eagle bring my guns more dirty than the Blazer ammo I use, however, I use Aluminum Blazer instead of Brass Blazer (never tried the brass one), and I find that the ejection action is better with the lighter alum. shell.

I now use Blazer ammo (aluminum shell) everytime I can ( not always available to our same dealer),

I've made the test also in my S&W .44 magnum, and the blazer alu. was easier to clean, for the same amount of rounds shot...

I also use Blazer Alu. for my Ruger Mark III, I found that these ammo just work flawless with it ( I've tried Lapua, CCI 12xx, 14xx, 16xx) Blazer ammo for the .22lr are just great...and $52 for 1050 rounds ....well that's work with me.:ar15:
 
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