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Suppose that you have no intention of handloading. Why, then, should you pay for brass cases which you’ll only leave lying on the ground? That question once plagued budget-conscious shooters for decades … until Blazer introduced the aluminum case, that is.
This Idaho-made ammo features Blazer’s unique aircraft-grade aluminum cases. The same metal which is used to manufacture soda cans is going to help shave a lot off your range ammo spending, so you can use that money for other, more important things.
Do take care that this ammo is not reloadable. Blazer’s Berdan primers are noncorrosive, but more importantly they make this ammo incompatible with conventional component primers.
Blazer’s 115 grain full metal jacket projectile does not contain steel and does not attract a magnet. It’s a great pick for any kind of target shooting, although it will not deliver terminal expansion if it strikes soft tissue. Capable of neutralizing a threat, no doubt about that, but not as effective for personal protection as a jacketed hollow point.
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