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Are you trying to fire your favorite 9mm pistol and thumb your nose at recoil? Then we’ve got exactly what you’ve been looking for. Blazer Brass Reduced Recoil has some of the softest kick in the world of 9mm!
How does this Idaho-made ammo do it? Is it some kind of potato-powered magic? It is not! Blazer loads this round with a lightweight bullet and slightly weaker powder charge. You’ll still definitely feel some kick as the 100 grain bullet departs from a 4” barrel at a velocity of 1,130 fps, but not as much as you would have had you chosen any other 9mm load.
As you may already have guessed, this round is not a heavy hitter. Its low-energy bullet is also a full metal jacket: i.e. a lead core with a plated copper jacket which cannot widen out after impact. All we’re saying is that this ammo is great for low-recoil target practice, albeit a truly poor choice for defense.
Blazer Brass cases are made of … brass! They’re also brand new and noncorrosive Boxer primed, so you can – and should – handload this ammo.
How does this Idaho-made ammo do it? Is it some kind of potato-powered magic? It is not! Blazer loads this round with a lightweight bullet and slightly weaker powder charge. You’ll still definitely feel some kick as the 100 grain bullet departs from a 4” barrel at a velocity of 1,130 fps, but not as much as you would have had you chosen any other 9mm load.
As you may already have guessed, this round is not a heavy hitter. Its low-energy bullet is also a full metal jacket: i.e. a lead core with a plated copper jacket which cannot widen out after impact. All we’re saying is that this ammo is great for low-recoil target practice, albeit a truly poor choice for defense.
Blazer Brass cases are made of … brass! They’re also brand new and noncorrosive Boxer primed, so you can – and should – handload this ammo.
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