Description
It doesn’t matter if you’re shooting an anti-aircraft gun or a rubber band. Recoil is always going to be part of the experience. But if you choose to train with Blazer Brass Reduced Recoil, you won’t have to deal with nearly as much of it!
rThis cartridge’s full metal jacket projectile is the first reason for its lower recoil. It’s a normal FMJ with a lead core and nonferrous copper jacket. It just weighs 100 grains, which is unusually (but not uniquely) light.
rA lighter bullet generates even less recoil when it’s backed by a weaker propellant charge. This round’s 1,130 fps muzzle velocity would be normal if its bullet were 115 grains, or even 124 grains. But at 100 grains, a barely supersonic muzzle velocity like that translates to an especially soft recoil impulse.
rBlazer was founded to load aluminum-cased ammo, but the brand eventually moved into brass. This is one of the brass loads: reloadable, reliable, made in Idaho, and ready to rock in any handgun or carbine that’ll chamber it.




