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| American spelling -aluminum, British spelling - aluminium, Italian spelling - aluminio  The Blazers are OK but of course you can't reload the cases.Good ,fairly inexpensive practice rounds. |
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| I hate them. No one around the ranges I haunt is cheap enough to pick them up off the ground, so after a while you are walking on aluminum Blazer gravel. Brass brings enough per pound that someone always finds time to pick them up.  Oh, you mean for shooting...well they always seem to go bang and put a hole in the target. That's pretty much the point, as it's cheap practice FMJ ammo. I've never had a problem with any of it. Blast away!
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| Posts: 1780 | Location: South Texas, U. S. A. | Registered: 22 January 2004 | 
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| CCI now makes Blazer Brass ammo that is loaded into fully reloadable, boxer primed BRASS cases. Don't confuse this ammo with the regular Aluminum cased berdan primed Blazer. I have a couple thousand rounds of the Blazer Brass ammo on hand in .45 ACP, and it is good stuff. Wal-Mart by me still carries it for $9.95 @ box of 50. A good buy on good ammo. Bill T. |
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| I can shoot shit with my Glock 22, but whenever I use the CCI Blazer Brass, it jams. The aluminum cases work fine though.
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