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Saw some of this Geco ammo for cheap in 30-06, was just curious if anyone had any experience with it?? They have 165gr polymer tip and 170gr hollow point
 
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I bought a bunch of their .45 ACP for qualifying for a concealed carry license. It ran great, and I would buy it again. Can speak to their rifle ammo.


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BB gun is all you need for geco.
 
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Geco is a respected ammo in Europe...brass is often use for reloading.
 
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Used a few boxes of their 9mm, ran fine in my Sigs, better than the Remington rounds I tried.


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If anyone is interested- With the 165 Gr polymer tip I got less than 1" group at 100yds, and about 2" group at 200. Had a few flyers but I know it was me. The 170grHP was a little bigger but could still hit an elks heart easily out to 200yds.
 
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