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Posted: 1/10/2008 2:38:43 PM EDT
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Results of previous poll: 77 responses 62 with no problems 10 with minor problems 5 with major problems Please add your personal experience with Georgia Arms ammo. When you do, please give information about: 1) Bullet type/weight/loading 2) Firearm used in 3) Approximate number of rounds fired. I am trying to solicit only information about your PERSONAL experience with this ammunition. If you haven't used it, then please don't clutter up the thread. Information about proper functioning (or lack thereof) is obviously the most important, but factors such as the accuracy or other peculiarities you've noticed are informative also. If you have had problems with this ammo which were severe enough to cause you to stop using this ammo, then please describe them. And one more minor request: keep your reviews objective. If you are voting that you had problems with this ammo, PLEASE give your feedback below and tell everyone what those problems were. If you don't, you're not being very helpful to those who are basing their purchasing decision on this thread. |
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Summary of previous responses:
HEMIzygote About 4k rounds of 223 with no issues at all! nelybarg bought 500 of the .223 55 gr FMJ's at a gun show recently and took it to a swat class. fired a few hundred with no problems but then got an almost squib round. round have very little recoil and did not eject the case out of my AR. checked the bore and it was clear of any obstructions. checked the target and the round had keyholed. i finished the 500 with no other problems but i'm leery of buying any more. crodeo I have shot around 800 rounds so far of the Canned Heat 55 grain. Rifle used is a Stag M4gery. I have had no problems from the ammo. I purchased a case back when it was $180 / 1000. Accuracy is not bad. I have not tried doing groups but it seems to hold fairly tight from my rifle at 100 yards. GiggleSmith My M16A1 just loves their Canned Heat. I get it when I can. Chumpwagon 1000rds & no problems. 16" Model 1 & Bushmaster M4gery. CletusRoundbelly Many years and many thousands of rounds with no problems. jerz_subbie I ordered 100rds to test it out and had no issues with it at all. I used .223 55gr fmj and would buy it again if prices were 30cents/rd or less. Tom_in_CA I bought 500 rounds of 55 grain FMJ "Canned Heat" The ammo looks good and the 250 or so rounds I have shot feed and function reliably in my Spikes 16" but the ammo is the least accurate of all of the ones that I have tried. It groups about 4" at 100 yards while everything else does 1.5 to 2.5 inches. I have also fired it in my CZ 223 bolt action with the same relative results as compared to AE223 / Rem 223 and several military surplus rounds. Its good for 50 yard tin cans - but for the price difference I'll get something else. Carbinekid I bought 15k rounds just before y2k and am just finishing using it up. Not one FTF, good accuracy out to 100yds, runs great in my M16. Wish I could still get it for $.13/round CWM4A1 I have shot more then 5K of the canned heat (.223) since 2004. No issues that can point to the ammo at this point in various different AR setup. Still have about 1.5K in my stock, bought back in the days where they were $230/K. wolf-ym We order 2 or 3 cases of canned heat a month. Things you notice are you get about 3-10 dinged up cases that I wouldn't shoot. varying bullet seating. Some are right and some are alittle on the less seated side. The order before this last one G-A switched to silver primers. No idea why and didn't call but haven't had any issues with it. Our last order can with normal primers. Shrug. Its just alittle bit more than wolf so its worth the price to me. Oh and they hit the shit out of you for shipping, grr charliez The only problem I had with their ammo was with the 223 match ammo in my 14.5" 1x9 Bushmaster M4 rifle. The groups were all over the place. It shoots much better in my 18" 1x7 SPR rifle, so I've swapped out my M4 barrel with a custom 1x7 and it shoots well too now. ChuckJaxFL I've probably shot 4k rounds of their .223 canned heat. I'm in the "have had problems but will continue to use it" group. Problems: some loose bullets, will spin in case mouth effortlessly. A number of "spiral" crushed cases. I inspect each can when I buy it. Out of 500, I toss 7-10 rounds, max. I have witnessed, but not experienced first hand, a number of blown primers when a shot through a can. |
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55gr FMJ canned heat
3 different personal builds (Sabre upper, CMMG barreled upper, GTS Operator barreled upper) all with M4 ramps. 2K + rounds fired, zero issues. |
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55gr FMJ "Canned Heat"
Thousands of rounds through numerous ARs over the years (when I had a dealer account with them I would buy several cases at a time for the free shipping and dealer discount). I've had the occasional badly dinged case (which I would discard), but otherwise no real problems or complaints with this ammo. |
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No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; and every tongue that shall rise against thee in judgment thou shalt condemn. This is the heritage of the servants of the LORD, and their righteousness is of me, saith the LORD. (Isaiah 54:17)
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500 rounds through RRA 16" ...no problems. Seems to be similar to Q3131 but...what do I know.
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Has anyone fired much of the lots that were priced at $190 per can of 1000 rounds?
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I did for a few thousand of the 5000 I've shot of GA. No problems with any of it, though the more recent stuff has had more mixed kinds of brass in it |
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I know my review is already up, but I wanted to add that I've been shooting it exclusively in the tactical rifle matches I've been shooting since last summer and have not had any issues, and can hit the steel plates (10" plates) at 200 yds with my 16" FrankenCarbine on a fairly regular basis.
Going to the gun show this morning to pick up another can of it. The down side right now is that it is just about as expensive as new ammo. |
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A word on GOP "moderates":
A thing moderately good is not so good as it ought to be. Moderation in temper is always a virtue; but moderation in principle is always a vice. Thomas Paine |
I shot 1500 rnds of the canned heat fmj in two days, no problems. I have seen pics of at least two different rifles that have had catastrophic failures while shooting that same load though. It was becoming such a concern that the training school I went to (Tactical Response) stopped carrying it IIRC.
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"But we, forgive us Lord, will continue killing. Killing not for Death, but for Life. Trying not to hate. And after, all by ourselves and very honestly we will try to pray…
But all of that after the control shot to the head" |
Have used it since early 90's. The only commercially reloaded ammo I will buy.
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I wont buy it
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YHVH
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Been through 1500 rounds of canned heat...Sabre upper, CMMG upper, and RRA uppers..no problems at all. Been through 3000 rounds of .40, 9mm, .45 and 38/357...and no problem there either...great service too. v/r W
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Daddy loves you. Now go away.
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Fired another 800 or so rounds of it in a class a couple of weeks ago. Zero issues. 55gr FMJ Canned Heat, 14.5" lightweight CMMG midlength gas barrel, M4 Ramps.
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Protego quod vallo.
Si vis pacem, para bellum. No I'm not famous, and I didn't stay at a Holiday Inn last night, but I have shot a Masada. |
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Used ~ 2000 rounds of the $170-$190 stuff.
2 case head separations causing nasty jams. 4-5 rounds I won't shoot bc of indentations in the case near the neck. 0 FTF some rounds seemed a bit weaker and I got 5-6 FTE or double feed using a 14.5" midlength CMMG (well lubed) during a ~360 round shoot. no FTE using 16" carbine gas. I will use for practice only. clearing double feeds is good practice. also they threw in a round of 45 colt by accident in one can. I guess it looks like a 223? |
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For several years, I along with several others in my AO bought canned heat and used it exclusively. I don't have the numbers here in front of me, but I know in the past I made orders of 25k, 15k, and 13k rounds of assorted calibers. 9mm, .45, .40, .223, .308, .357. Until 2006 we experienced a <1% malfunction rate and were very satisfied. In our last order in 2006 we experienced multiple FTF's, bullets sinking in casings (223) and several squibs. In that time, the price also rose substantially and it was no longer economically viable to buy from them. Since that time we have moved on to other vendors. I cannot comment on their ammo since that time.
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I ordered 800 rounds of the 55 gr. FMJ from Georgia arms.
It came delivered in the 100 rnd sealed packs. I sighted in my AR at 5o yds. I noticed that I was getting terribly groups Some where 4-5 in. I then examined the bullets and noticed that the tips appeared to be rounded off. I contacted Georgia Arms and talked to Jeramy who was really helpfull. He explained that they had several complaints out of the rounds that I had bought due to inferior bullets. He advised me to ship everything I had and they would replace it at no cost to me. Since getting the ammo back I recieved 750 rnds of LC brass loaded with Hornady bullets. All I can say is outfreakinstanding!!!! |
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Interesting...I bought some at the gun show this past w/e and tested them Sun noon. The groups were terrible compared w/ rather small groups from some Wolf I shot at the same time.
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Costs more then Centurion on the website? Not much if any more to get PRVI new.
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I'm not real pleased with the Canned Heat I purchased. At 25 yards I had a 4" group that included a flyer that was 8" out. This was not me.. I watched it hit low.
This round also scored the baffle in my suppressor. 10.5" LMT with a YHM Can. In fact, it flat out sucked. SS109 from the same weapon on the same day provided sub 1" at 25 yards. |
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Wow. I wonder if that was the batch of Canned Heat they were trying to sell at the gun show today for $210 per 500? Naturally I didn't buy any.
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I've gone through about 5k rounds with only one failure, it just didn't go off.
That 5k was purchased 7 or 8 years ago, so I also can't comment on their current batches. Grouping compared to factory ammo is not good at all, but still accurate enough to take out a zombie. I probably won't buy anymore because their prices have gone up to much for me. |
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" Genius one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration "
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I have fired approximately 1,200 rounds of the Ga. Arms 5.56mm .55 gr. FMJ reloaded ammunition through my COLT HBAR with perfect function and excellent on target results. There have been no negative issues at all. Sincerely. Bruce.
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I have shot literally thousands of rds of their 168gr "Canned Heat" .308 match ammo through my NDM-86 Dragunovs. Never had a problem of any kind and accuracy was excellent (my best 3-shot ctc group at 100yds measured .24", my best 4-shot ctc at 100yds measured .44").
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I Have gotten ALOT of the ammo spec'd for the Army shooting team for NRA matches in .45.
Tack driving stuff, never an issue out of an old Colt NM GM |
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A few thousand rounds of Canned Heat before I started reloading in bulk on my own. Never a problem. None.
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I hated going to weddings. All the grandmas would poke me and say "You're next". They stopped that when I started doing it to them at funerals.
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i have used georgia arms and ammunition products for about 9 years - i have had 1 round, a 9mm HP Fail To Fire (jury is still out on wether or not the firing pin hit it hard wnough because i rechambered it and it fired), other than that i have used their products in .223, .308, 9mm, .357.
i believe they produce a very high quality product. |
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Shot close to 15K rounds of canned heat with zero issues.
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Worst ammo I've ever tried to fire. Multiple failures to feed, multiple dinged casings, atleast 15 out of 200rds that were questionable or completely untrustworthy to be fired. Had one double feed that resulted in a bullet being pushed down into a casing and powder getting all into the chamber and locking the bolt in place. A blown primer that ended up in my FCG and caused it to seize up. And I didn't even shoot 50rds. Oh and several bullets are not seated in the casings well also. IMO, complete junk.
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She drove past, backed up, ran over and did cookies on 'flirty' when she let her hair down, dropped her drawers, smiled suggestively and stuck her panty-clad ass in my direction |
Used it in a patrol rifle class. My self and a few had problems with blown primers. That being said, it's all I carry in my back up and my previous Dept. issued it. The .40 cal. + P load. It always worked fine.
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223. 55gr FMJ - shot many thousands of rounds back when it was ~$150/thousand. Started seeing the spiral crushed cases frequently, poor crimp (bullet would spin in case neck), blown primers. I would inspect and cull 7-10 out of each thousand upon purchase. I quit buying once pricing went up enough to make reloading cost effective.
10mm - 180 JHP's - this is the only ammo my 1006 has ever gagged on. This batch was HOT. Constant FTE's. |
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Originally Posted By NvrenufRR:
I Have gotten ALOT of the ammo spec'd for the Army shooting team for NRA matches in .45. Tack driving stuff, never an issue out of an old Colt NM GM I have shot thousands upon thousands of rounds from Georgia Arms over the years... not one single problem of any kind... except backorders these days. FS |
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I shot ~100 rounds of their "Canned Heat" FMJ.
I had a case separate and had to use a cleaning rod to get it out. Also, a good bit of the brass was dented around the neck. It shot fine besides that but I will never purchase any of their reloads. |
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Went through 1000 rounds of the Canned Heat FMJ, no issues.
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My buddy and I went in on a case of 9mm 115 gr. Had a case head separation on my P6 that blew part of the wood grip off the left side and he had a case split in his PT92 that jammed the trigger up. Will not use their ammo again.
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a few cans over the years as they are local to me. I have had 1 primer blow out , It is not enough of a price difference that it once was between them and new ammo so i buy new .
Poll needs a minor problems no longer use choice |
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A Deagle without beams is like a Caprice without 24's
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180 gr 10mm new brass, no trouble.
Bought 1k for the Starline brass. I now reload that brass over and over. |
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When in doubt, shoot it.If you're not sure,shoot it AGAIN !!
FUCK OBAMA |
I have shot close to 3500 rds of canned Heat through my Ar-15s. I have had some that was accurate and most was so-so. I have found dinged rounds and had some problems with round not being seated properly. I would use it again but rather use other brands.. I do not believe that their prices are resonable as they used to be.
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And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be saved.
Acts 2:21 |
I got a 1,000 round "Canned Heat" of GA 55Gn FMJ.
I am using it in a 14.5" Bushmaster with an H2 buffer. I have fired 168 rounds of it so far without any stoppages. Subjectively recoil impulse feels the same as other commercial .223 spec ammo. Greater than Wolf & Lessor than M193. |
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Nothing in this post should be considered information posted in an official capacity. It is the authors personal opinion alone.
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bought a couple cans with a guy at work a while back.Fired a magazine though each gun and worked fine.Now when I took the can out to the range and shoot a bunch of it(or try to) I get jams from the bullet falling back into the case.Got 2 in one magazine and then got 5 in another magazine.That is when I decided to stop shooting that junk before I get a squib and then KB.Upper is a Colt HBar with a kit gun lower(buddy wanted to borrow an M16A1 style gun for a few days to play with some Vietnam vets he knows so I swapped my M16A1 upper onto my Hbar lower with A2 but stock).So it ain't a cheap upper.Never had any issues out of this setup with any other rounds.
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I've gone through a couple hundred rounds of their 69 an 77 grain SMK .223 ammunition, and haven't had any problems.
With an 18" White Oak 1/7 barrel, I'm getting 1/2 to 3/4 MOA 5-shot groups from 100-200 yards. This is using a bipod and sometimes an improvised rear rest for the buttstock. Sometime within the next month, I plan on getting some chronograph data to append to this post. |
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