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