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nlpro
08-10-2008, 06:03 AM
thinking of getting some of there canned heat in .30 carbine 150 per 500 seems to be as good a price as cmp for american made ammunition but is it reloadable ?

bigmike82
08-10-2008, 10:32 AM
It's worked fine for me. I bought a case of 500 .45 and 1000 of .223 a while back. I had one bad round in the .45 where the bullet was seated way, way too low. I'm pretty glad my USP caught it and refused to feed it, otherwise it might have been bad.

I haven't had any issues with the .223 ammo yet, but I've heard and read stories about it blowing up people's ARs.

As always, make sure to inspect the rounds before you fire them. Check to make sure the bullets are seated evenly, and that the cases aren't deformed.

bohoki
08-10-2008, 10:42 AM
i love the aguila stuff its extremely consistant for me and it reloads well too i'd say it is 10& better than s&b

where can i get some of this canned heat?

oh

http://georgia-arms.com/30carbine.aspx

i just hope its not some amerc rebrand

nlpro
08-10-2008, 04:18 PM
cmp stuff is still cheaper georgia arms wants 35 dollers shipping comes to 185 for 500 :51: i think cmp shipping is 8.95 per 500 i was told for that price with 10 doller coupon code and member discount i could get
FederalŽ American EagleŽ .30 Carb. 110 gr. FMJBT 500 rds from sportsmans guide for only a few bucks more lol 190 or so.

looks like its cmp aguila for me better get the paper work start have not been a cmp member for several years .:17:


whats wrong with s&b i just picked up about 80 s&B brass from the range is it a pain to reload ?

bohoki
08-10-2008, 08:32 PM
whats wrong with s&b i just picked up about 80 s&B brass from the range is it a pain to reload ?


maybe i had a bad batch but none of my primers were seating deep enough

i was running a mix of aguila and s&b and i could tell ever time i had a s&b the primer stroke just felt different and the primer stood proud

but let me know how it goes with you

but i was using federal small rifle primers maybe s&b should be used with winchester primers