When it fails, it will likely leave that thinner walled ring of brass in your chamber. Fine as factory loaded ammo but terrible brass for reloaders! Brass like this and other garbage, cheese grade brass like AMERC are the reason I cull all of my brass which I do while running it through my Harvey Deprimer.īesides the danger of an overpressure situation which is bad enough, this brass has another dangerous flaw! That sharp transition step from thick to thin is a severe stress riser and has confirmed cases of case separation and I have seen it happen with my own 2 eyes! I have culled out pieces of step-drawn brass that had an incipient separation ring and sectioned this brass and verified it was about to split! The brass in my examples is all one piece. A large majority of this krap brass comes from Freedom Munitions. Ammoload, IMT, FM marked brass, it is all made in this way with the sharp step in the casehead. You are going into unexplored territory, and extreme caution is mandatory!Īlso to AVOID brass made in this same manner besides Maxxtech, toss these headstamps into the scrap bin too. You get an 1150 fps projectile made with a new reloadable brass case. This 9MM load is a 115 grain, full metal jacket bullet, which is boxer primed. It’s not only reliable but it’s premium ammo at an affordable price. K Blanks - 50 Cartridges MAXXTech 9mm PAK Blanks Brass SKU: 6063 31. Whether you’re target shooting or practicing or just plinking, MaxxTech is the ideal ammunition for you. The problem is very similar to working up a load for a brand new "wildcat". BLANK AMMUNITION CONCORDE MaxxTech Ammo Review Silver Bullet Concealment 241. We brought in this run of 9mm brass cased, boxer primed, 115 grain FMJ, packaged in a plastic cylinder. A careful reloader could work up a load that would let him or her take advantage of the features this case offers. Maxxtech 9mm PTGB9MM 115 gr FMJ Brass 100rds. It is boxer primed and made with new brass, making this offering THE ideal choice for any shooter, regardless if your plinking, practicing, or target shooting. They obviously know what powder to use, and how much of it to pour in there! This 9 mm load features a real deal 124 Grain Full Metal Jacket projectile, not the standard Bi-Metal Jacketed Bullet at this price. I would not hesitate to use this factory ammo. I haven't sectioned one of these cases yet, but it looks to me like it is a pressed in sleeve that is inserted after the case has been extruded to final length.įrom a factory point of view it's a rather brilliant design for three reasons:ġ) It eliminates the tendency for the case to bulge in the head area when shot in a semi-supported chamber.Ģ) It ABSOLUTELY prevents bullet setback.ģ) The reduced chamber volume allows the use of a smaller charge of fast burning powder to produce SAAMI pressures.
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