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All this time, I thought I was doing fairly well with my Remington purchases. I usually saved a few bucks, all my guns shoot it without a single problem, it hits close enough to where I'm aiming and it cleans up fine.
Now I find out I'm not supposed to be getting these results from Rem ammo. Great!!! Now I have to chuck all these boxes and go purchase some Wolf steel case.
Look out Gander Mountain, here I come.
LaP
I have no fear of perfection... I'll never reach it.
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Originally posted by LaP View PostAll this time, I thought I was doing fairly well with my Remington purchases. I usually saved a few bucks, all my guns shoot it without a single problem, it hits close enough to where I'm aiming and it cleans up fine.
Now I find out I'm not supposed to be getting these results from Rem ammo. Great!!! Now I have to chuck all these boxes and go purchase some Wolf steel case.
Look out Gander Mountain, here I come.
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Kimber Custom II 1911 .45 ACP ("How sweet it is")
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Taurus 85 Stainless Steel .38 Special
1977 Smith & Wesson 19-4 2.5" .357 Magnum - Wolff springs, Professional trigger job
1955 Hi-Standard Sentinel R-100 .22lr
1958 Marlin Golden 39-A Mountie .22lr
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Originally posted by mser View PostWas at Wal Mart yesterday looking for range fodder. I saw that purchasing two 50 round boxes of Federal Champion .45 ammo was $2 cheaper than a 100 round box of WWB. I've never really noticed the Federal .45 before and have always purchased the WWB.
If I purchase 9MM or 40 S&W ammo from Wal Mart I always go for the Federal Champion over the WWB due to price. Anybody have experience, good or bad, with the Federal Champion .45?
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Originally posted by TriggerMan View PostFederal Champion was recalled in the .45s within the last year. Google it for lot numbers or call the 800 line of Federal.
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Originally posted by kerby9mm View PostTriggerman How does that Taurs 22 shoot. I know they are inexpensive but they look cool in the pics. Will it shoot bulk ammo without problems like the one post in this discussion?
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Originally posted by Tinman507 View PostCan't speak to .45, but I bought 4 boxes of Federal 9mm the other day. Son and I shot nearly all of it in my CM9 and his Glock (yeah, he's one of those) and they do fine. However when we got home and stripped both down to clean we both remarked at the level of crud. We're ususal WWB shooters. We sat last night with a couple of cold beverages and ran brushes and patches for a very long time until we deemed them both clean enough to reload and holster. While it was nice one on one time with my kid and the guns, it was markedly dirtier than our usual WWB.
YMMV but that's my story and i am sticking to it.Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
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Originally posted by sierrajb View PostOn a similar note, I was having feeding issues with an old .22 and a gunsmith recommended I stay away from the bulk type of ammo due to more typical problems.
I hope this helps
Wally
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I have had numerous problem's with Federal in the .40 in my Beretta. Two stove pipes per mag of 10. Stopped using it because of that and have had no problems since with WWB in .40 Just saying.......IMHO.___________________________________________
Kahr CM9, Beretta PX4 SC .40, Dan Wesson .357, Ruger LCP/LM, Beretta 21A, 4 aces .22, Remington 12 gauge and Marlin 60.
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Never trust anyone who doesn't trust you to own a gun.
Life Member - NRA
Colt Gold Cup 70 series
Colt Woodsman
Ruger Mark III .22-45
Kahr CM9
Kahr P380
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I have tried all 3 Federal, Winchester WWB and Remington and really cant tell much difference and have found buggered up rounds in all 3 brands of factory range ammo...
I reload and the Remington brass seems to hold up for more rounds fired than the Winchester and I stopped buying Federal .45 ACP because for some odd reason they use small pistol primers where every other brand of .45 ACP uses large primers...
Last trip to the range the guy next to me was shooting .45 and said I could have his brass as he didn't reload so I scooped it up without looking and guess what, Federal small primer brass and I had to throw it all out..." An armed society is a polite society".... Robert A. Heinlein
Born under a bad sign with a blue moon in your eyes.......
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Originally posted by TriggerMan View PostSince"]http://www.federalpremium.com/pdf/45_Auto_warning.pdf[/URL]
sure sitting around a few months would even have anything to do with a round getting hotter. Our military ammo is cased and stockpiled for years. I think with todays modern powders this would not be the case anymore, just my assumption. I wanna say ur sig grips were defective in some way or another.. My PM9 has over 34,000+ rounds through it, and runs much better than an illegal trying to get across our border
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