He recommended staying away from it. I shot several 25 yard groups with it and could not get it to group very well. I then shot a few more groups with his .gov issue ammo and it tightened the groups up. He walked down the line and asked me what ammo I was using and when I said blazer brass his reply was "that's your problem it won't group for shit"
Everyone has good and bad experience with a certain ammo. Going off of what Kyle said, I saw the change in between strings with the new ammo.
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Thanks for clarifying. I just bought 2000 rounds of Blazer brass 115 and was having some sight issues. I tried it in a couple of guns and worked ok. After changing the sights I got the gun to shoot well. Granted that is only 3 guns but I am not a good group shooter particularly at 25 yards. I'll have to try out some different ammo and see if it helps tighten things up.
Absolutely, glad I could clear it up. I finished day 2 with aguila 115 grain and it was definitely a harder cycling ammo and I noticed a much tighter grouping. The aguila seems like solid ammo, I am going to try speer lawman as my next go to. I like the thought of my range/training ammo being the same weight as my carry ammo.
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Speer Lawman 124 is my go-to training/practice and class ammo. SGAmmo has great prices.
Mr. Defoor is one of a few instructors that I will actively seek out months in advance. I greatly enjoy his classes, and I feel his mindset and now medical briefs during his classes are as valuable to me, if not more so, than the actual shooting portion. Fantastic instructor.
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