I've heard people having problems with freedom munitions.
I've heard people having problems with freedom munitions.
I have used a ton(several thousand of different calibers)of their ammo and I never had a issue with them. I inspect all of my ammo when it arrives for any defects. I have had a number of major issues with the big name brands like Federal and Remington with their ammo. No one company is perfect, people just need to use commonsense and inspect the ammo they are planning to use.
Last edited by zack991; 07-26-13 at 22:17.
So how do you inspect a round with improper propellant? How to you inspect a round with too much powder? Do you weigh all your rounds and then pull them apart?
I'll say it again. Any ammo company can make some bad shit. But, I am not willing to trust my stuff to a company that made some pretty bad mistakes which caused some serious "kabooms".
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I've run about 1500 rounds of it out my G17 with stock and wilson fitted barrel. Its all run good for me. It was a mix of blaster and regular reloaded. One note though, their brass can be oversized. I've tried running it though my Springer 1911 9mm. That gun has a really tight chamber. I found out the hard a little bulge can cause the gun to lock up hard. So you should probably drop a round in and out of the chamber of whatever your shooting just to check.
BTW Freedom munitions broke away from USA ammo. They are two separate companies.
Last edited by morbidbattlecry; 07-27-13 at 16:09.
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