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Post by Erick on Dec 21, 2015 17:44:57 GMT -5
Washougal River Cartridge Company 9mm REVIEW , 115gr Reman Bought this several months ago dont remember the exact price it was it very good. Rounds have no external blemishes despite being remans. ..shot about 700 rds so far out of a PT111 G2 No a single malfunction of any kind, seemed accurate too. I know a lot of folks shy away from remans but as for Washougal River Cartridge Company, buy with confidence! PS: Just ordered another 1250 rd case last nite on sale for 19 cents a round here: www.bradsguns.com/product-p/wrcc_9_bulk.htm
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Post by Dave R on Dec 22, 2015 23:53:26 GMT -5
Thanks for the review and heads up. Killer price so I think ill give them a try. Erick, have you tried freedommunitions remans? Some of what they're doing is brass coated steel cases. Whats your opinion on that?
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Post by Erick on Dec 24, 2015 7:00:02 GMT -5
Thanks for the review and heads up. Killer price so I think ill give them a try. Erick, have you tried freedommunitions remans? Some of what they're doing is brass coated steel cases . Whats your opinion on that? Yes I have tried them. Dont think it was brass coated steel cases that I got (tho perhaps I was fooled) Had no issues.
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Post by Erick on Dec 26, 2015 13:49:48 GMT -5
Update:
Just ran yet another 200 rds through my Taurus PT111 Millenium G2 with this ammo. No problems related to the ammo.
This Taurus now has approx 800 rds through it. This may be trivial by our standards but by the standards of the average handgun owner it's a lifetime of shooting and its been remarkablyt accurate pleasant shooting and reliable
The only fault I did find with the gun was that sometimes, maybe 1 out of 4 when you insert a mag on reload with open slide the pistol will not properly chamber a round and the slide will get stopped and you need to pull, rack, reinsert.
This issue can be entirely eliminated by holding the gun flat on its side instead of upright when reinserting the mag on a reload. Weird.
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