My Springfield Loaded 1911A1 loves it, too. Although, it isn't picky, either. It digests anything I put through it - even some sketchy reloads from the flea market I shouldn't have shot.
Yep. It's one of the ugliest scandals in munitions makers in the last several years, the putting out of brass with both small and large in it, without any indication on the packaging of which and when. Why? Doesn't seem like the big munitions makers GIVE A FLYING HOOT ABOUT THE PATRIOT RELOADERS. Primers have been a problem. Brass has been a problem. The cost has been a problem for over 4 years and no sign of it letting up. Flat sick of it.
@@nfaisnfgay If you want to waste hours and hours sorting everything, or the need to have multiples of everything. How about those handloads which specify large pistol primers but load data isn't specifying what to do with the other primers?
My SR1911 also loves the Blazer .45ACP as well as my Home Loads. Thanks for the video and please tell Blazer to stop using Small Pistol Primers in a 45ACP.
Both are great products! Ive used the Ruger version you are shooting, and just loved it! Also I have shot the Blazers Brass extensively. Ive not had as good of results with their aluminum cased ammo. It has always been reliable, though i didnt get very good accuracy from it. BUT, it always functioned and went bang! The brass cased ammo has served me very well,and has given me decent accuracy too. 45 acp, .38 sp., .357 mag., 40 S&W., .44 mag. All did very well. Great video once again.😊
Hello KaiButtner and greetings from Nevada. I have owned my SR1911 for eight years and I also love mine. I have owned lots of 1911 pistols over the years and the Ruger is one of my favorite .45 pistols.
PMC/Blazer Brass is all I use. I've probably shot 8,000 rounds of it, in .45, 9mm and 5.56 and have had absolutely ZERO failures to fire, eject or anything else bad. Great stuff!!
That ammo is great stuff. Cheap, reliable, and accurate. As far as your SR1911, it is amazing. Love that particular 45 acp. Although I do prefer my Bul Amory over it. Great short video. Will continue to watch.
I had some Blemished Blazer ammo I took out to the range. Found that the Bullet was sunken into the casing. Found a few like that in that case. Still Its my ammo of choice for the range and to stock pile.
A natural right there. Been in service with one of those? Thing's an extension of your arm right there brother... supreme shootin'!!! Much appreciated for the footage! Kind regards
Never served with one but I have been shooting since my father taught me in the early '70s. Thank you for the taking the time to watch and comment on my video. Kind regards to you too my friend.
Hello Daniel. Apparently the notifications were turned off on a lot of my viewers and subscribers. Imagine that. I have posted nine videos in the last month and I hope you get the opportunity to watch most of them. Stay cool my friend 👍😎
You've been putting out a lot of good content. Thanks. And .45 ACP is god's favorite caliber... fired from his most favorite pistol the 1911. His number 2 gun is the S&W Model 19 Combat Magnum, with .357 magnum ammunition.
I realize that you can't answer every commit, however, (My Two cents worth is) having a properly fitted 1911 where someone who built it took the time to select close fitting parts can and will make the difference, same goes for ammunition. But, the importance of well instructed practice and not overly practicing, say shooting more than a box at the range makes all the difference, most of the people suffer inaccuracy while shooting is because they "Think" they know how to shoot and don't know or have the basics of Marksmanship. disciplining your self to learn, practice and get it between your ears saves a lot of disappointment, frustration, time and money. I'm glad that you demonstrate those aspects in your Videos. Peace - Dave
I agree with everything you said. When I was much younger I used to think I was pretty good with a handgun until I started competition shooting. I learned real fast that I wasn't as good as I thought I was. I learned a lot about marksmanship by being around shooters that knew how to shoot. I encourage all new shooters, and those "good" shooters, to spend time with people that have a lot of range time and know the basics of marksmanship. Anyways, thanks for the awesome comment and have a great day 👍😎
@@mixup98 You do the range testing and reviews that I respect, they are done in "Real Time" and NOT done in a long drawn out way with psychobabble tutorials about super nuclear measurements, phase radar villosity tests, standard B.C. math to the fourth square on pistol ammunition (It makes no difference at pistol distances even out to 100 yards) and going into how the Earth's rotation has a effect because the only thing stationary is the projectile flying through the air from the vary point it left the muzzle crown. or "Buy this gadget, Buy this Gizmo, Buy a bigger scope" or some other expensive thing. when I see all of that goes into someone's video, It is all an excuse for poor Marksmanship and they refuse to realize that fact. I regard your videos to be straight talk and No Horse Pucks. Thanks. - Dave
Hello Sir. This video tells me that you are likely the most talented pistol master this side of the planet. I tip my hat to you my friend. Stay blessed
Thank you for the very nice compliment. Although I haven't seen them in a lot of years I do have several friends that can probably still outshoot me with a handgun. Thank you for the tip of the hat and you also stay blessed my friend.
@@mixup98 Well I hope they are watching your videos and clicking like and subscribe. :) I'd love to head out there to southern NV and plink it up with you. I used to live in NM when I was welding pipeline; the deserts are very interesting country.
@@ericlee7665 You don't want to come to Nevada during the summer. Our high today is expected to hit 110 and 113 tomorrow! And it's not even summer yet! 😟😟
@@mixup98 You ever do night time shooting? (Obviously you would need some lights or at least moonlight 🌙) There are probably some interesting creatures to see then. 🌵
Im wondering if your shooting spot is anywhere near Nelson or Searchlight? We go outside of Mesquite when we come to Nevada but would like to find out a spot close to LV.
Mixup & son I have only 2 peep site guns and met people said they were terrific. Basically the 30 cal carbine original I can't lite mates with this as with open sites . Want to mention maybe proper use.
I have warned people about semi auto pistol/ rifle ammunition being the most dangerous ammunition in the world. but the won't take a few extra minutes to properly check there ammunition that's the main reason for many gun blowup. I rarely buy new ammunition as I've reloaded over 45years many,many calibers. I believe 95 percent of firearm blowup are due to faulty ammunition. any ammunition I reload whether semiautomatic or any rifle shell with no cri.ping Gruve .the factory ammunition I've check last 4 years is shocking and not out one brand name. I take my ammunition with no exceptions and check bullet crimp. shooting semiautomatic you can't see shells in magazine breaking crimp, back up in case building extremely dangerous pressures. the way I check my ammunition is on a hard board, reloading bench, door frame and between two fingers with thumb at back os case push hard, the check with micro meter .it doesn't take but seconds to check a loaded round . and yes a few of my reloads I find bullet set back. it might be bullet dia or case thickness. I must say this can happen to any brand factory ammunition and reloads. the lives of my family demands me to load the most reliable ammunition in the world. people please check your ammunition. I've through 46 years experienced gun blowup and back up. I was blessed got over it .many shooters won't. papa wishing you well 😊
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