Anyone use georgia arms ammo???

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I've shot their 100 count bags of 38,45 and 9mm. All functioned fine, no duds. Just beware that not all of it is brass cased- most of mine were a mix of brass/steel

Georgia Arms has never loaded anything in steel cases.
 
bad ammo - bad attitude

After hearing good things about Georgia Arms, I bought 2000 rounds of their .223s about 5 years ago for an EBR course I was going to take. It looked okay, so I packed it in my range bag and went to the course. (I would never do this with SD or hunting ammo!)

The gun jammed every few rounds and after checking the ammo with a go/no go gauge I found that that 1/3 of the rounds had case necks that needed to be trimmed.

Customer service did replace the defective ammo, but was miffed that I wanted them to pay the freight from and back to my home. I was miffed, not so much at the defective ammo because anybody can make mistakes, but at the attitude of their sevice guy. So, that was my first and last purchase from Georgia Arms

I NEVER buy anything from someone I don't like.....9x23
 
I have used their 158gr LHP +P .38 Spl as training ammo as it closly duplicates my Remington (carry) ammo at half the cost. No complaints. It is good stuff.
Will
 
I like their .40 s&w ammo for practice

I bought an ammo box full of their 165 grain ammo as a practice load. It works fine and was very inexpensive.

Jim
 
I've shot thousands of their stuff; 32acp, 38, 9, 357, 40, 45 and some 223 and never had problem one.
I've never ordered any so I can't speak to delivery or customer service. My range has it on hand in most every flavor for range ammo and I've also never heard any other folks complain. They price it according to whatever Wal-Mart is getting for equivalent name brand stuff so it's handy and economical.
cb
 
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