
Maxxtech 9mm brass review full#
Key Specifications Full Specifications What Customers Have To Say 2 reviews have been written for this product. I do also have some Federal AE 9mm boxes too. It is claimed to be non-corrosive, brass cased and made in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Wasn't my first choice but we all know the circumstances. Tula Maxx Tech Brass 9mm 115gr FMJ 50rd box (12 Reviews) Rating 4.8 out of 5 SORT BY Most Recent Highest Ratings Lowest Ratings Jason B on Rating: 5 of 5 Stars There are 50 rounds in this box, all of whom were round in the right places and explosive. We currently offer the most popular pistol calibers and are introducing an expanded line of both rifle and pistol options. 1 Got a few boxes of this 'MaxxTech' brass case 115 9mm target ammo.

I really don't want to get rid of any brass, but it's not enough volume to warrant driving to a recycler and I don't want it causing headaches during the reloading process. The MAXXTech line is a clean, reliable and accurate alternative to more expensive cartridges. Oddly enough, I've got 20 pieces of Norma which I assume is very high quality and I can't bring myself to get rid of that, so I'll keep it. I'm probably going to trash the few Aguila (cannelured), GECO, and other random foreign headstamps I have. I know the S&B has tight primer pockets, but I'm willing to put in the work to fix that. That being said, if it's junk I'll get rid of it.Īll in all, I've got enough RP, FC, WIN, and S&B to have a 50+ round box of each, and almost enough Blazer brass for a box - what helped is I had a couple of these on hand already from picking up small amounts of brass years ago. Looks to be of reasonable quality and I had no problems depriming it (actually had no problems with depriming any of the brass). Maxx Tech ammunition is produced by Pobjeda Technology in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Has anybody reloaded this? It seems that it's the newer Maxxtech brass (not the older stuff with the step in it) which the distributor touts it as reloadable, and further research indicates it made at Pobjeta in Croatia. Maxxtech 9MM 124 FMJ is designed to the highest quality standards. The other headstamp I'm seeing a lot of in this batch is MXT.

A lot of it is CBC brass, which I'm not going to even mess with due to widespread reviews of it being too thick and not seating certain bullets properly. 124 grain full metal jacket High quality brand new clean ammo. I had no idea of the range of headstamps I would encounter. MAXXTech 9mm Luger 124 grain FMJ brass case ammunition.

The price was good, but I'm wondering if it was even worth it. We shot just over 200 rounds through it, and had only one that did not feed. I'm quite new to reloading and wanted to start doing some 9mm, so I decided to order 500 pieces of once fired range brass from . 32K views 4 years ago Had some fun testing out some 9mm brass-cased MaxxTech Ammo.
