Anyone have any problems with Bullseye reloads?
I went to the store one day and he would not sell me .45 because I did not have any brass so I bought nothing. I was driving by Hoffman's in CT and they had all the Bullseye .45 and 9mm I wanted. No brass return necessary.
Last weekend I had multiple (more than 10) failure to fire rounds. Upon inspection the primer had a dent and after 2 or 3 trys the rounds went boom. Usually...... Shot from a Para and a Glock
Then the same problem with my Glock 17. Lone Wolf barrel.
Finally I had one round that didn't chamber properly locking my gun up with a loaded round. Had to do some serious coercing to get the slide forward enough to fire the round. Then had to extract the casing.
Two calibers, three guns, multiple problems, one source.[sad2]
I went to the store one day and he would not sell me .45 because I did not have any brass so I bought nothing. I was driving by Hoffman's in CT and they had all the Bullseye .45 and 9mm I wanted. No brass return necessary.
Last weekend I had multiple (more than 10) failure to fire rounds. Upon inspection the primer had a dent and after 2 or 3 trys the rounds went boom. Usually...... Shot from a Para and a Glock
Then the same problem with my Glock 17. Lone Wolf barrel.
Finally I had one round that didn't chamber properly locking my gun up with a loaded round. Had to do some serious coercing to get the slide forward enough to fire the round. Then had to extract the casing.
Two calibers, three guns, multiple problems, one source.[sad2]
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