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Posted: 9/3/2016 10:00:25 PM EDT
| Picked up 50rd box for $14 ar Wally World. Brass case,fmj . Bought just to have something to shoot. What says you all ? |
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You got what you paid for. ( Not trying to sound flippant. )
It will go bang everytime, function properly and be reasonably accurate. Don't expect match accuracy. IMHO.... I would buy some GECO .223 55gr FMJ and see if your rifle likes it accuracy wise. It costs "about" the same as your Perfecta, but can be considerably more accurate ( really should be refered to as "Precise" ). Also try Wolf Gold .223 55gr FMJ.... much better "quality" then Perfecta , IMHO. |
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I have shot quite a bit of it, because it is cheap, especially in Pistol calibers. I have found no major faults with what I have shot, but as others have said, it is not match ammo. This. My first box of AR ammo was Perfecta and had no problems. Pistol ammo is a sweet deal too, and makes great target ammo. |
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Their pistol ammo has been ok for me so far.
Had some .223s that popped primers and completely locked up my gun. Had to take the receiver extension off and hammer the bcg through to get it unstuck. I won't use it again. If you have to contact perfecta for any reason its actually made by tulammo. |
| While imported by TulAmmo I don't think it is actually made by Tula. The 9mm pistol rounds are made in Italy and there is a fair amount of evidence out there it is made by Fiocchi, but I've never been lucky enough to find any .223. The 9mm works fine and while some people say it is close to NATO specs I shot a box of it and then a box of Winchester NATO and the Win sure seemed hotter in terms of recoil and muzzle flash, though unfortunately I don't have a chronograph to confirm this. |
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I've only used their 12 gauge bird shot for multi gun matches so far but it all worked just fine. The hulls feel like a harder plastic than most other shotgun shells I've fired. Can't speak for their other ammo. The shotgun box lists Tulammo as the Manuf. I was incorrect about the ammo I bought. It's called Suprema. Says made in Spain and imported by Tulammo, Roundrock, Tx. |
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