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Lmbass14:
A while back at the Ft. Calhoun gun show, I was looking for some .223 and came across this one guy selling American Ammunition.  I haven't heard of the brand, and since it was made in America, thought it was a start up company, and be good to test out also  keeping that buy in the USA theme. Like a dodo head ended up buying a case (1,000 rounds) instead of doing a test of a box to see if my mini and dpms would like it.  To be honest I was kinda excited about it cause thought I'd found a new Black Hills.  Well, after getting home and doing some research, my excitement faded pretty rapidly.  The reviews that was read were extremely terrible but a few good reviews thrown in.  The bad reviews said that this company is noted for way under/over charged cartridges, from squibs to breaking the chamber.  Like the 'ol saying goes, "pics or it didn't happen", and haven't seen any pics, just a guy who knew a guy...type of answers.

Since I'm not 100% convinced that this is quality ammo, don't want to use it in my firearms, and can't sell it because my conscious would really bother me, specially if someone got hurt or maimed.  The only option left that is to sell it to a reloader so he/she can pull the bullets and rebuild them to their own specs.

The question that needs to be asked is: Has anyone used this ammo? Are the reviews that were read accurate?

Your thoughts are appreciated.

Thanks SFG.

Bernie

msspatz:
This is what I found about American Ammunition:

Apple pie and ammo. American Ammunition makes small arms ammunition for commercial, law enforcement, and military use. The company, which markets itself as a low-cost ammo supplier, is a contractor for the US Department of Defense and sells its products to both domestic and international governmental agencies. The majority of components used in its assembly of finished pieces are made in-house. American Ammunition plans to boost production capacity over the next several years. Unlike most ammunition manufacturers, American Ammunition skips the distributor and sells directly to retailers through its proprietary system. The unique arrangement is part of what allows the company to sell its products at a discount.

Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/american-ammunition-inc-1#ixzz2L7eH7YsE

Dan W:
I nursed my way through 500 of them back in 2003 ... only had 3 case separations and about 10 blown primers ???...and as I recall the brass is useless for reloading because all the primer holes were off centered :o and I broke 2 primer punch pins before I figured that out :angry:

Lmbass14:
Thank you for your responses.  Guess will do more research and see what happens.  msspatz, my Brother and I meet in Trenton every year to do some hunting.  Love that part of NE.

unfy:
For 'factory cheap plinking rounds', AA appears to do okay, at least in pistol cartridges like 9mm (a friend who lived in Pensacola, FL shot a lot of AA).  No personal experience though.

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