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8 Loads You Should Try If You Normally Shoot Remington Range 9mm

Remington Range 9mm is a fine load. Their 115-grain FMJ load is perfect for target practice and competition. Loaded with clean-burning, corrosion-free Kleanbore primers and propellant, and with factory-fresh, reloadable brass, it’s a reliable load.

Most importantly, Remington Range 9mm Luger ammo is downright cheap. You can get bulk cases of 250 rounds for between $60 and $80 dollars in most places, for a per-round price of around a quarter. That’s really cheap.

Also, Remington Range is a staple at most gun shops. At least it was before this ammo crisis.

If you normally shoot Remington Range but can’t find it, give the following a chance.

Reloadable Options

Shooters interested in reloadable ammo should consider the following options:

Venom 9mm Ammo

Venom 9mm ammo is a great alternative to Remington Range. It is loaded with virgin brass and features a crimp around the primer and casing rim making the cartridge entirely waterproof. Venom is also loaded with non-corrosive primers and propellant.

Federal American Eagle Syntech 9mm

Loaded with Catalyst lead-free primers and featuring a total synthetic jacket that prevents harsh jacket-on-bore contact, these loads keep your gun cleaner and free of copper and lead fouling – and, the brass cases are reloadable.

FAE Indoor Range Training 9mm

Federal’s American Eagle Indoor Range Training (IRT) loads are perfect for those who shoot predominantly indoors and need a reliable, reloadable cartridge. FAE IRT 9mm is affordable, reliable, and loaded with corrosion-free primers and propellant.

Magtech 9mm Luger

The main attractive feature of Magtech 9mm is the low price – which, at this point, makes it surprising that you can reload these. But you can, and Magtech 9mm is well known for affordability, reliability, and consistency, even in extreme conditions.

MAXXTech 9mm

MAXXTech 9mm ammo, produced by POBJEDA of Bosnia, is one of eastern Europe’s premier ammunition producers. These loads meet the standards of the CIP, Europe’s equivalent of SAAMI. MAXXTech ammo, like Magtech, is reliable, consistent, and of course, surprisingly affordable.

CCI Blazer Brass

Looking for a reliable, American-made 9mm load that is reloadable and consistent? CCI BLazer Brass is what you need. Loaded with non-corrosive primers and propellent, CCI Blazer Brass is extremely reliable, and affordable, and the best part – you can reload the brass.

Non-Reloadable (But Still Good)

If you’re willing to compromise on reloadability, these two loads are a great way to enjoy similar reliability to Remington Range 9mm (and save some money).

CCI Blazer Aluminum

CCI Blazer Aluminum 9mm offers everything that Blazer Brass offers, save one thing: the cartridges are loaded in aluminum rather than brass. So, you can’t reload them, but they are extremely reliable, extremely consistent, accurate, and very affordable.

TulAmmo 9mm

Last but not least we have TulAmmo 9mm, which is loaded in steel casings. Although this Russian-made ammo is not reloadable, it meets CIP specifications, and is reliable, consistent, and regarded as fairly accurate. It’s also very affordable, the most attractive part.

Where Can You Get These Loads (And Remington Range 9mm)?

Looking to get a great price on any of these loads, or on your favorite, Remington Range 9mm? Visit Bucking Horse Outpost at BuckingHorseOutpost.com. They offer all of these 9mm loads and many others, at great prices. Don’t wait – stock up and save at the range.

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