Blazer Brass® 40 S&W is loaded with a protected-base FMJ bullet. CCI primers insure reliable ignition, and are loaded with clean-burning American made propellants.
Blazer Brass brings shooters the reliability and quality of American-made ammunition built to U.S. industry standards, and it’s backed by the stringent ISO certified quality systems at CCI. Blazer Brass is loaded in reloadable brass cases for added value. Standard Boxer-type primers and primer pockets mean you can reload Blazer Brass cases just like any other case.
Purchased ammo for my new SW40 and took a basic handgun class as a 1st time handgun owner. Shots were true, not problems loading. No jams or stove-tops. Fired 50 for 50.
Was skeptical at first, however I was pleasantly surprised! I purchased some rounds for my Shield 2.0 and I couldn’t be happier. Great work and keep up the speedy shipping process! Time from purchase to delivery was just under 4 days.
Ordered the product on Monday 11-9-20 and received it on Saturday 11-14-20 in perfect condition and exactly as ordered.
Fast delivery, excellent job.
When I made the order, the delivery was a possible 3 weeks out. However, it arrived in only 4 days! I dont know the performance yet, so I did not give a performance rating.
Great brand of ammo for my 2.0 compact. My 40 cal eats these up without any problems. This is my go to ammo for target practice.
I've gone through 1.5k rounds of Blazer Brass .40 and at least 2k rounds of 9mm. Never a FTF, FTL, FTE or a failure of slide to lock back on last round. Also never heard or felt a low powered round, Yes I shoot enough to easily notice that. These rounds are full power which closely emulates both my HST and Gold Dots recoil and shot placement. I cant afford to train with HST or GDs but I sure can with these high quality, low cost CCI/Blazer Brass rounds. I just hope they stay affordable so I don't have to go back to the cheap reloads or euro trash stuff.
Waited 2 weeks for the delivery to arrive, and went directly to the range to pop a few of these rounds. The Beretta PX4 shot these very accurately, but the Kahr 40 did not group well at all. The recoil and snappiness was very pronounced from both guns, but there were no FTFs, FTEs, or misfires. I like the Blazer 180 gr. ammo, but will not purchase the 165 gr. loads again due to the elevated recoil and results of the bench rest tests. Im sure there are hand-cannons out there that shoot them very well.