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Not sure of what kind of 9mm ammo to choose for range training? Then we’ll make it easy for you. Here it is! Blazer Brass, made in the heart of Idaho (spud capital of the universe) and suitable for target shooting with any 9mm firearm that has ever been manufactured (including your own).
You couldn’t load a 9mm cartridge with a simpler bullet than the 115 grain full metal jacket. It has the lead core and copper-alloy jacket it needs to avoid attracting a magnet, so you can trust it to satisfy the staff at any indoor gun range. It has the hard exterior and round nose profile it needs to feed without hesitation in any semi-automatic. It also isn’t designed for terminal expansion, which contributes a lot to its affordability.
Can the FMJ neutralize a threat? Without question. It has done so countless times on countless battlefields already. But if you’re really trying to give yourself your best odds of survival, then a JHP bullet will serve you better.
This is not Blazer’s aluminum-cased ammo. It has conventional brass cases: fresh out of the factory, with noncorrosive Boxer primers that make handloading possible. Please note that this is loose-packed ammo. All 500 rounds will be staring right at you the second you open their box.

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