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I'm looking for recommendations on decent remanufactured ammo for plinking & cheap range use. Over the last few years, it seems like quite a few online vendors have popped up who are selling it. While most of them make great pains to show how good their quality control is and what process they use, I'm sure the quality of various companies falls all over the spectrum.

 

Who have you had good results with? Also, which calibers did you get?

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Georgia Arms long known as good stuff, everything I've used just fine except for some low powered cowboy loads out of revolver.

 

UltraMax known to occasionally kaboom guns.

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Georgia Arms long known as good stuff, everything I've used just fine except for some low powered cowboy loads out of revolver.

 

UltraMax known to occasionally kaboom guns.

Same here GA is good stuff

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I'll thirdsy the GA stuff ... never had a problem with them. 

 

I usually make a day trip out of it from Nashville.  

Drive down, drop the Glocks off at the factory for a factory refinishing and inspection, run to GA pick up some ammo, pick up the babies from the factory on the way home.

Good day had by all.  

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Freedom Munitions in 9mm.  I highly recommend it to anyone.  You can check them out on Facebook or on their website.

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Cheap? I don’t think you find anything much cheaper than Walmart; when they have it.
Other than maybe some steel case, but I won’t run that in anything I own.
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Put me down as another Ga. Arms fan, plus it comes in metal ammo cans (500 or 1000 rds).

Back before all the craziness, if you bought $500 worth it was shipped free.

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I have used Georgia Arms' as well with no issues. Same with Freedom Munitions. No failures of any kind from both manufacturers yet. Edited by 03CR
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The best I've found come from my reloading bench. Why not load your own?

 

Oh, I'll probably get there eventually. I'm just recently getting back into firearms after a long hiatus (well, since Boy Scouts), and want to concentrate my savings towards my wish-list of firearms before reloading equipment. When I eventually begin reloading, I'll probably start by finding someone who reloads & become friends with them. :pleased:

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