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I have some in .22 and 9mm and have had no issues...In fact the 9mm seems loaded a bit on the spicy side as noted above.
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It was, and maybe still is, the lower-cost line to RWS. I've only used a bit of it, but it was good stuff, with good brass (though lacking the final polish of the dearer RWS stablemate).
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I bought a box of Geco “Semi Auto” .22 LR on a whim. Had a new rifle and was trying out as big of variety as I could get my hands on searching for the most accurate round. Stuff was cheap, never heard of it before, didn’t have high hopes. Turned out to be in the top 5 or so, and that includes some pretty pricey stuff. Have bought a few bricks of it over the years since then.
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S&b were the largest supplier to the Germans in ww2 Been using S&B primers for a LONG TIME... they are fantastic. From... http://www.targetshooter.co.uk/?p=1471If the link is fubar... try a GoogleFu of "Large Rifle Primer Performance by Laurie Holland"
Last edited by CashisKing; 11/28/21. Reason: Pic link fixed
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
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