Blazer Ammo Review

Blazer Ammo Information
Blazer ammo is manufactured by Speer. It's considered affordable ammo and is great for range or plinking, primarily because Speer uses aluminum casing, rather than the more traditional (and expensive) brass casing.
Be careful when shooting Blazer ammo at your local range as many rangemasters prohibit anything but brass-cased ammo to be shot. This is because rangemasters sweep up the spent brass and sell it back to reloaders as a supplementary income stream. Rather than be troubled with sorting through spent cartridges to look whether one is brass or aluminum, some just prohibit the use of anything but brass-cased ammo.
Blazer ammo was first produced in 1980. As noted above, Blazer uses aluminum cartridges cases and high-tech manufacturing processes to create effective, low-cost ammunition for training and practice. A popular Blazer product that is typically in stock on LuckyGunner.com is Blazer Brass. This product is brass-cased, boxer-primed, non-corrosive, and reloadable. It is a great ammunition for target practice, range shooting, and tactical training. It is economical, reliable, and brass-cased!
Where Blazer Ammo Is Manufactured
Blazer is American-made ammo. It is produced in Speer's production facility in Lewiston, Indiana.
Blazer Ammo For Sale:
Calibers Offerded By Blazer Ammo:
From Blazer's website:
- 25 Auto
- 32 Auto
- 380 Auto
- 9x18mm Markarov
- 9mm Luger
- 38 Special
- 38 Special +P
- 357 Magnum
- 40 S&W
- 10mm Auto
- 44 Special
- 44 Magnum
- 45 ACP
- 45 Colt





