Thought I'd give a quick review of a new (to me) ammo supplier I recently ran across - Freedom Munitions.
Ran across this company a while back and decided to give them a try. They produce factory reloaded and new ammo. There is also a line of what they call "Blaster Training Ammo" which is their reloads with cosmetic defects.
They have a brass credit program where if you send in your spent brass (in calibers they reload) they'll essentially pay by the pound and credit your order. Since I don't reload but do keep my brass, I had a 5 gallon bucket almost full and decided to give this a try and send it in. I placed my order for 500 rounds of 9mm (about 1/2 of it 124 grain new production and 1/2 "Blaster" training ammo 115 grain). With the credit for my brass, including shipping, I paid a total of $21! That's what brick of cheap 22lr costs me! It took around a week to get the ammo to me and it all looked to be top notch stuff. The new production used Speer cases and I honestly couldn't find any cosmetic defects with the Blaster reloads. All of the rounds were copper FMJ.
Ran to the range this morning to try out a box of the new stuff and a box of the reloads. Since I'd never heard of this ammo and have not had all good results with other reloads in the past, I decided to try this out with a Hi Point rather than one of my more expensive pistols "just in case". (Testing platform is a great use for the Hi Point for all of you who say they're worthless.) All 100 rounds ran perfectly. The felt recoil and report were consistent throughout all rounds and accuracy was the same for me as any other store bought brands I use. 100 rounds isn't a huge sample but the results are encouraging so far. Anyway, as soon as my bucket gets full again I plan on placing another larger order.
Ran across this company a while back and decided to give them a try. They produce factory reloaded and new ammo. There is also a line of what they call "Blaster Training Ammo" which is their reloads with cosmetic defects.
They have a brass credit program where if you send in your spent brass (in calibers they reload) they'll essentially pay by the pound and credit your order. Since I don't reload but do keep my brass, I had a 5 gallon bucket almost full and decided to give this a try and send it in. I placed my order for 500 rounds of 9mm (about 1/2 of it 124 grain new production and 1/2 "Blaster" training ammo 115 grain). With the credit for my brass, including shipping, I paid a total of $21! That's what brick of cheap 22lr costs me! It took around a week to get the ammo to me and it all looked to be top notch stuff. The new production used Speer cases and I honestly couldn't find any cosmetic defects with the Blaster reloads. All of the rounds were copper FMJ.
Ran to the range this morning to try out a box of the new stuff and a box of the reloads. Since I'd never heard of this ammo and have not had all good results with other reloads in the past, I decided to try this out with a Hi Point rather than one of my more expensive pistols "just in case". (Testing platform is a great use for the Hi Point for all of you who say they're worthless.) All 100 rounds ran perfectly. The felt recoil and report were consistent throughout all rounds and accuracy was the same for me as any other store bought brands I use. 100 rounds isn't a huge sample but the results are encouraging so far. Anyway, as soon as my bucket gets full again I plan on placing another larger order.