1000 Rounds of .380 ACP Ammo by Blazer - 95gr FMJ
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Ammo Overview
Ammo Quantity - 1,000 rounds per case; 50 rounds per box
Ammo Manufacturer - Blazer
Projectiles - 95 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed aluminum
Ammo Manufacturer - Blazer
Projectiles - 95 grain full metal jacket (FMJ)
Ammo Casings - Boxer-primed aluminum
Details
This case of 380 ACP cartridges by Blazer is going to save you money without sacrificing performance! The rounds’ shell casings are made out of aluminum, which is not only substantially less expensive to produce than traditional copper-laden brass, but is also lightweight to make it easier to move 1,000 of them around. Aluminum casings have got no business anywhere near a reloading press, and some indoor ranges may take issue with them -- outside of that, aluminum is essentially every bit as good as what you’re already accustomed to.
Use these cartridges to sharpen up your performance with your little EDC. Their 95 grain bullets wear high quality copper jackets, so they not only feed easily from a magazine but also stave off the kind of fouling that could rapidly throw off a pistol’s accuracy. Blazer outfitted these range rounds with responsive Boxer primers and clean burning propellant, so you’re going to enjoy the time you spend with them!
Use these cartridges to sharpen up your performance with your little EDC. Their 95 grain bullets wear high quality copper jackets, so they not only feed easily from a magazine but also stave off the kind of fouling that could rapidly throw off a pistol’s accuracy. Blazer outfitted these range rounds with responsive Boxer primers and clean burning propellant, so you’re going to enjoy the time you spend with them!
Product Question and Answer
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Q: I was at an indoor range and they required shooters to use TMJ bullets to help keep down airborne lead. From what I understand the lead on these bullets is fully encased where an FMJ bullet has exposed lead at the base. Are there other benefits to using a TMJ bullet like the CCI Blazers for non indoor range use?
Posted On: 10/21/2011 By: Kyle
A: The primary advantage to this projectile is that it reduces levels of airborne lead. This is useful whether you are on an indoor or outdoor range, but most of the ranges that require TMJ projectiles are indoor. A secondary advantage is that the fully enclosed core won't foul muzzle compensators or ported barrels.