I’ve shot Freedom Munitions “Blaster” 223.
I ain’t scared of nothing.
Just kidding, I stopped shooting it after about the 10th blown primer.
You crazy using that stuff.
I’ve shot Freedom Munitions “Blaster” 223.
I ain’t scared of nothing.
Just kidding, I stopped shooting it after about the 10th blown primer.
I guess I used to be crazy.You crazy using that stuff.
I would be upset if I had 4 malfunctions in a year. I pay for quality guns and ammunition and I expect them to perform properly every time.Update on reman, shot another 200. This time had 4 malfunctions.
2 failure to eject (empty casing in barrel), which caused a third malfunction: the next round jammed against the unejected casing and punched the bullet into the casing, much like those three short rounds in the OP. 4th malfunction was a jam, which occurred on my likes-to-jam Kimber solo, so it's not surprising.
Of these 4, two malfunctions on the Kimber solo that shot 45 rounds.
So far, really not that bad at all, much better than that terrible ammo I bought from the gunshow, which was more expensive too.
Well I guess I have low standards then :/ must be nice.I would be upset if I had 4 malfunctions in a year. I pay for quality guns and ammunition and I expect them to perform properly every time.
Thank you for taking time to document your experience. I hope you continue to pass along any further excursions, such as this one. Pease know that you add value to this forum.Well I guess I have low standards then :/ must be nice.
I actually decided to leave the forum today, just came back to provide the last updates. Thanks anyway.Thank you for taking time to document your experience. I hope you continue to pass along any further excursions, such as this one. Pease know that you add value to this forum and all who take time to follow you, as you dive into reman ammo realm.