Reviewer:
Andrew George from Granger, IN United States
This is my "go to" projectile for .30 Carb and 7.62 Tok for a Pps43. Consistent, Economical and Visually Appealing.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
Good for 300 Blackout training ammo
January 28, 2021
Reviewer:
Anonymous Person from Niceville, FL United States
Loaded 18.0gr H110 seating 1.835 to 1.840". Off hand in 8" AR Pistol grouped 4 inches at 70 yards. Only feed problem was last round. Suspect follower releases early. Solution load one factory round first. Reloading at 23 cents per round, factory today $1.25, training affordability. Best deal out there today plus good for tactical less than 125yds.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
110 RN plated in .300 Blackout
April 15, 2018
Reviewer:
Ronald L. Hamman from Stroh, IN United States
Great cycling bullet in both bolt or auto rifle, with accuracy out to 150 yards no issue. At $3.20 a box for range ammo I am highly impressed! Thanks Xtreme!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
Tokarev
November 7, 2017
Reviewer:
Ian Rupert from Moberly, MO United States
These CAN be used for 7.62x25 but the chance your pistol will like them is slim. I have 6 guns in that caliber and only two shoot well with these.
Most Tokarev and CZ52 barrels slug .310 or more. These may be undersized for your gun.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
Seating Depth is Critical
September 13, 2016
Reviewer:
Tom from Parrish, FL United States
As a test/trial run, I reloaded 50 rounds for my M1 Carbine (USGI Saginaw), with 13.1 gr. of H110 (for reduced velocity), and seating for a COAL of 1.680 +. The reloads would not always chamber (most often from the left side of the magazines) - the nose would catch on the chamber mouth. Back home, I re-seated all the bullets for a new COAL of 1.65", and they now seem to manually feed from the same magazines without hangup; however, I have not been back to the range to see if they'll feed reliably during semi-auto firing. These bullets have a larger ogive radius (more blunt) than factory/military FMC round-nose, so a deeper seating depth might always be necessary for reliable feeding in USGI Carbs. Otherwise, seemed adequately accurate when fired single-shot. Will update when field testing is complete for the reduced COAL (rating might then improve).
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