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#1 Post by ovenpaa »

I know they are cheap however they are also bloody noisy, is anyone getting reasonable results from them?
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We prefer a good worsted blazer and a straw boater...
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I'm afraid I found them a bit ropey. If your rifle likes CCI, try CCI Standard velocity - not as expensive as other brands, but nowhere near as cheap as Blazers.
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Fiocchi seem to suit all our .22 popguns, and are well priced. Clean too.
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#5 Post by Doz »

Tried them in my 10/22 and 1911. As you say bloody noisy and I've not found them to be especially accurate but OK for plinking with.
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DL. wrote:I'm afraid I found them a bit ropey. If your rifle likes CCI, try CCI Standard velocity - not as expensive as other brands, but nowhere near as cheap as Blazers.
I use CCI Standard in both my CZ & 15-22 & I've never had any issues. Interestingly though, used Mini Mags & had a load of failures. Was tempted to try Blazer but maybe I'll give it a miss.
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#7 Post by meles meles »

Forgive our iggerance, ooman, but isn'y 1911s .45 ?
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1911 is available in many a calibre my stripey friend.
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Blazer is CCI's answer to Remington Thunderbolt.

Both cheap and useless, even if you only have a vague interest in where the bullet goes after leaving the muzzle.
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#10 Post by Mezzer »

Blazer shoots okay for me although I reckon Minimag is a bit more consistent. I have had some really good groups with Blazer though and it always cycles well. Most HV brands are noisy through a 16 inch barrel.

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