Is there anything wrong with it
It's made in Mexico
>>34535628
No, its made in mexico and a bit dirty thats all
My .22 semiauto guns hate it, too dirty and their hv rounds aren't very hv
>>34535628
Its owned by Remington, and made to better standards than US production UMC.
Their .357 mag is some of the best on the market.
>>34535628
Ran 1000 rounds of it at a class through a Glock 34. You will be fine.
>>34535628
If it's 9mm and 115 grain it's probably shootable.
You should try some 9mm NATO (it's +P tho), sealed primers per spec, 124 grain.
Recoil is a bit more snappy, fun to shoot.
>>34535628
I've put about 200 rounds through my CZ. It seemed to have a lot more powder behind it than UMC. Overall it's alright plinking ammo.
>>34535628
I'm a big fan of their .38spl. I've reloaded the brass 4 times now with no issues that weren't my own fuckup fault.
>no cool story time about double charges or anything just messed up the crimp a few times with my cheapo Lee Loader
>>34535628
Aguila did well by my book,
put quite a few 38. supers (practically a long 9mm) through my 1911
>>34536314
+1 to this. I love this stuff. Pretty cheap too for nato spec rounds.
Of the plinking type brands I tested in them, it's the most consistent and reliable in my 1911s.
>>34535628
It's good, it smells like tacos after a magdump.