Anybody tried this? Price is attractive. I have some on the way, range report to follow
Anybody tried this? Price is attractive. I have some on the way, range report to follow
Not that exact round, but Magtech in general.
I've found them to leave behind a white flaky residue in the pistol. Not unburned powder, but almost an ash.
Haven't case gauged them, but they seem to be slightly oversized in the web area. So much so, that a 10 round mag will only fit 9, with the 10th being forced in, and an 18 rounder only fitting 17. This is over multiple mags and multiple lots of ammo. I will not purchase them again. Hopefully this new offering works better for you. Looking forward to your observations.
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I haven't tried the steel case stuff but I'm interested. I hate leaving reloadable brass on the ground and am not a fan of Blazer, either aluminum or brass. Looking forward to the report!
I went through a case of regular 115-grain Magtech with no problems, including through my tight-chambered P99Cs.
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YouTube video from True-Shot ammo is promising. They ran several hundred rounds through a Glock with no issues. Cases are Boxer primed. Same bullet and powder charge as Magtech brass cased ammo, or so they say. My plan is to sandbag groups at 25 yards, chronograph from my Beretta 92FS and to pull a round down to measure bullet diameter, etc. Both my Berettas are .357 groove with chrome-lined bores and they like "fat" bullets.
My 92FS has the heavy duty recoil spring intended for M882 and +P ammo. Will be interesting to see if this stuff cycles without having to swap out for standard recoil spring.
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