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by The Annoyed Man
Sun Apr 29, 2018 10:48 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: ball vs flat vs hollow point for range ammo?
Replies: 12
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Re: ball vs flat vs hollow point for range ammo?

Grundy1133 wrote:I'm down to about 400 rds and was gonna buy more so I was wondering what everyone's preference was. sounds like it doesn't really matter unless you're competition shooting or as mentioned, testing a new target.
I guess I'll just grab whatever's cheapest.
flowrie wrote:Freedom Munitions has some really good quality and very well priced plated RN and plated HP for target/practice.
I use the reman ( remanufactured ) and never had any issues.

Shipping is usually very reasonable and sometimes free depending on the size of the order.
That is what I use for all of my pistol action matches.

SGAmmo is also a good source.
I very rarely buy ammo in a store, just order online and it shows up.
I used freedommunitions when i bought 1k rounds a few months ago. I've never bought remanufactured rds. Do you know of anyone who HAS had issues with their remanufactured rds? I may buy some remanufactured and some new just to kind of test them and see if i have any duds from the remanufactured ones
I can’t speak to their remanufactured handgun ammo, although I’ve bought a couple thousand rounds of 9mm ball from them before. But I have bulk purchased remanufactured 168 grain BTHP match in .308 from them before, and it shot quite accurately in my FN SCAR 17S - putting 10 rounds into 3/4” at 100 yards. Not too shabby for a milspec battle rifle. That model of rifle has a well earned reputation for accuracy, but a great rifle won’t shoot bad ammunition any better than a bad rifle will; and the Freedom Munitions remanufactured match ammo was certainly up to the task. It has shot well in my Gunsite Scout too.

My guess is that their remanufactured handgun ammo would be equally well made.

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