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<blockquote data-quote="okroyal" data-source="post: 1103189" data-attributes="member: 10812"><p>I happened upon RedRiver ammo at the Wanenmacher gun show last week and picked up a box of the remanufactured 9mm. Went to the range this morning for some practice and happy to report, I did not have any problems with the red river ammo in my Ruger SR9. </p><p></p><p>I have been experimenting with different brands of ammo in the SR9. I have tried Monarch, Blazer, Winchester WB, Federal and now Red River with the following results:</p><p></p><p>1. Monarch - Very dirty ammo with two FTF's. You could see the impression on the primer, but both FTF.</p><p></p><p>2. Blazer - No problems noted.</p><p></p><p>3. WWB - No problems noted. Probably the cleanest ammo of the bunch.</p><p></p><p>4. Federal - 1 FTE. I have not finished the complete box, yet.</p><p></p><p>5. Red River - No problems noted. Maybe a little dirtier than the WWB, but that may be more due to the fact that I was shooting Federal in the other magazine. There also seemed to be more flash, but that may have been due to the lighting at the range.</p><p></p><p>I am by no means an expert in ammo, as I am a relatively new shooter, but these are some of my observations. These observations are also based on small sample sizes as well. I would not hesitate to buy the Red River ammo again.</p><p></p><p>If anybody has some differing ideas, I would be glad to hear them as I am always willing to learn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okroyal, post: 1103189, member: 10812"] I happened upon RedRiver ammo at the Wanenmacher gun show last week and picked up a box of the remanufactured 9mm. Went to the range this morning for some practice and happy to report, I did not have any problems with the red river ammo in my Ruger SR9. I have been experimenting with different brands of ammo in the SR9. I have tried Monarch, Blazer, Winchester WB, Federal and now Red River with the following results: 1. Monarch - Very dirty ammo with two FTF's. You could see the impression on the primer, but both FTF. 2. Blazer - No problems noted. 3. WWB - No problems noted. Probably the cleanest ammo of the bunch. 4. Federal - 1 FTE. I have not finished the complete box, yet. 5. Red River - No problems noted. Maybe a little dirtier than the WWB, but that may be more due to the fact that I was shooting Federal in the other magazine. There also seemed to be more flash, but that may have been due to the lighting at the range. I am by no means an expert in ammo, as I am a relatively new shooter, but these are some of my observations. These observations are also based on small sample sizes as well. I would not hesitate to buy the Red River ammo again. If anybody has some differing ideas, I would be glad to hear them as I am always willing to learn. [/QUOTE]
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