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Old 01-19-2021, 03:53 AM
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I did a post a few days ago regarding Choice Ammunition. I should have simply asked; do you trust Choice Ammunition?

They are the only one with product available.
Prices aside, is there a reason they are the only ones with product such as a two on a one to ten scale?

They could be the best thing since sliced bread, then maybe not.

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Old 01-19-2021, 08:28 AM
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Never heard of them before. I suspect that is true for most people on this forum so if you are looking for a "dealt with them for years, good ammo" sort of response you are going to be out of luck.

From their website it looks like their bread and butter is hand loading ammo for hunting rifles with premium components for people that want a very specific load or bullet but do not reload. You might have better luck asking about them on a hunting or precision shooting forum.

In general I have have been very happy with ammo I bought from Georgia Arms which is also a small maker of ammo. Same goes for Underwood and Buffalo Bore. If it was me I would give them a try but not start with a bulk purchase.

I do not consider hand loaded to be a good thing with bulk ammo. No manufacturing process is perfect but I would trust an automated machine more than some guy that spends 8 hours a day sitting in front of a progressive press loading 9mm FMJ. I cannot imagine a more tedious job and bored people make mistakes.

ETA: The short version is I would trust them enough to give them a try.

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Old 01-19-2021, 08:48 AM
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never heard of them
per their site 9M 124gr qty 50 @ $39.99
"Choice Ammo - 100% handloaded , no factory automation"

why not?
if you need ammo , you need ammo
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Old 01-19-2021, 01:53 PM
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Looks like premium ammo with quality website. Still very expensive.
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