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Remanufactured Ammo
What does remanufactured ammo mean?
Is it safe to use for plinking?
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Remanufactured means the ammo is once fired hence reloads. If the company that made the ammo has a good rep it should be fine. But be warned there are several companies that make mistakes. If you do not know where the ammo came from be careful when shooting it.
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You can also reload your own ammo
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Black Hills remanufactured....top notch.
Georgia Arms remanufactured....decent plinking ammo.
Maine Cartridge.........run, run away.
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ONLY REMAN I use is Black Hills only I love there Blue Box 77gr and 75
Hell I like them all!
Dont buy ULTRAMAX for your Nice M4
Back in the day to keep it cheap I would buy M193 or Q3131 by Winchester
you can buy surplus M193 Like IMG
I found the IMG to be pretty good stuff and it shoots just like the Q3131
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Use caution when buying remanufactured ammo. In my experience remanufactured ammo blows up *a lot* more firearms than new factory ammo.
I had a .45 remanufactured round from Houston Cartridge Company blow up a Les Baer Thunder Ranch Special 1911. And spent the better part of a year getting Houston Cartridge Company to take responsiblity for their double charged round.
Last year I went through 6,000 rounds of Georgia Arms Canned heat in .223. Good ammo, so I thought...... Earlier this week I received an email showing pics of a destroyed AR15 (upper receiver excessively bulged, bottom of magazine blown out the bottom, etc) caused by the G.A. Canned Heat .223. From the pics my guess would be that the round was double charged. This was the 3rd or 4th kaboom I had seen using the G.A. Canned Heat .223 in the last couple months.
Generally I stay away from remanufactured ammo. The ONLY exception now being the Black Hills Blue Box (remanufactured ammo).
The few dollars you save by using remanufactured ammo will NOT replace your firearm if the remanufactured ammo blows up your gun.
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