Tulammo brassmaxx

They had the 100 round 9mm boxes of the Maxx at Academy this morning for $27.00 and change. I passed it up, can you imagine passing up ammo! I'll probably grab some tommorow if that's all they have.
 
I have 50 rounders from WM that state made in Italy on box and 100 round tub from Academy that states Bosnia. Both say boxer primed.
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Left is Italian - probably by Fiocchi
Right is Bosnia -Tula
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100 round tub
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50 from WM
Haven't used the Bosnian but like the Italian. It smells just like Fiocci!
 
Wow that looks nice I wonder if it comes in other calibers.
Bought three boxes of 9mm @$13.97 about two weeks back.
Haven't tried it yet so I can't comment on quality.
I think they had .380 and .40 S&W on the shelf as well.
 
My local Wal-Mart starting carrying this several months back, and I've bought several boxes for my .40. I've had no problems from any of the rounds I've shot. My uncle has also shot a few boxes of the .45apc, and no problems there either. They seem pretty good, and offer a little better price to boot.
 
Imagine my surprise yesterday when I stopped by a Wal-Mart in Arnold, MO (St Louis area) and saw these strange plastic tins of ammo in the ammo case. Sure, I know that .40 and .45 ammo is pretty well represented...but 9mm?

I saw TulAmmo and was gonna keep walking - I don't care for steel cased ammo. Looked again and saw that this was 9mm 115gr BRASS cased FMJ. Ammo is made in Bosnia.

Bought 3 on the spot...and 3 more on my through at the end of the day. They had maybe 20 of these plastic 100rd tins. $22.50/100rd. WHAT A STEAL!

Anyone else use them? I shot about 50rds and they worked just fine. No issues at all.

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I also have been shooting this ammo (9mm) as purchased from WM. From what I can tell, it is as cheap as Wolf and Brown Bear, but cleaner and brass cartridges. I don't see a down side to it. I have also recently been shooting brass S&B 9mm ammo, and the TulAmmo BrassMaxx is actually quite a bit cleaner in comparison.

I can't see a down side to this stuff- it seems to work great for target shooting. You cannot beat the price.
 
I have shot the Tulammo Brassmax in my Glock 21SF, aBeretta Storm in in 45acp and a S&W model 625-6, ad I have never had the first problem with this ammo so far. I don't think it can be beat for the price, and it runs fairly clean. Ray
 
I just found some of this in Walmart. It was the only 40 ammo they had. 20 bux a box. Anyone use it yet? I might try It tonight if I get a chance.
I've used this ammo in my .40 FNX it works great the brass maxx is made in italy not russia great ammo so far i've used roughly 250 rounds of this an works great, I've had no trouble with it being dirty.
 
I just found that my local WM had about 10 or 12 boxes on the shelf this morning (rare) for $19.97 a box of 50. That's cheaper than they sell Win. white box for...when they have it. :rolleyes:
They have a 3 box limit.
I had never seen brass case TulAmmo before. It looked pretty good so I bought two boxes because I need some fresh ammo for an upcoming HR218 qualification.
 
Didn't work so well in my Shield 9MM

I bought a couple of the 100 round cans of this at WM a few months back. Figured it would be good enough for plinking with my shield. Bad mistake. Out of one 100 round can I had 7 FTE, 1 bullet that didn't even make it to the target at 25 feet (actually found the bullet laying on the ground next to the target). And one round jammed in the gun that took me several minutes to dislodge and remove. The jammed round was a live round. At this point I discontinued use and will be contacting Tula about this. I have shot several other brands of ammo thru my Shield and haven't had a single problem. I thought after reading several reviews online that it would be good 2 go. Not in my experience. Hopefully my case is just an isolated incident and others do not experience the issues I have had.
 
Imagine my surprise yesterday when I stopped by a Wal-Mart in Arnold, MO (St Louis area) and saw these strange plastic tins of ammo in the ammo case. Sure, I know that .40 and .45 ammo is pretty well represented...but 9mm?

I saw TulAmmo and was gonna keep walking - I don't care for steel cased ammo. Looked again and saw that this was 9mm 115gr BRASS cased FMJ. Ammo is made in Bosnia.

Bought 3 on the spot...and 3 more on my through at the end of the day. They had maybe 20 of these plastic 100rd tins. $22.50/100rd. WHAT A STEAL!

Anyone else use them? I shot about 50rds and they worked just fine. No issues at all.

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i picked up one of these on friday...i seem to have some accuracy issues with the tullammo steel so i didn't wanna go overboard if i have the same with the brass...i know the issue is with me...my brother was accurate with it in my shield...i could barely hit the paper with it...
 
My local WM only got the BrassMaxx ammo in once! I picked up a box in 9mm for $13.97. Shot perfect in my Ruger P89DC. I have been using the brass as a test; reloading it with my Lee Handloading Kit. The brass has been loaded 3 times so far, with no issues with the brass and no issues with functioning through the gun; even though it's only neck sized. Load data is as follows: 125 gr. Falcon Bullet Co. CN Cast Bullet, 3.5 Grs. Alliant Red Dot Powder, CCI #500 Small Pistol Primer. C.O.L. - 1.135".

I have been very pleased with this load. Shoots accurately and functions perfectly. I hope I can continue to find the brass to continue the test-so far, so good! :-)
 
I've shot it in 380, 9mm, and 40s&w without any problems. The first time my walmart had any it was in 380 and I bought all 8 boxes for $12.00 a box.
 
I've gone through a half-dozen boxes of the 9mm "made in Italy" with no problem at all.
One box of the "made in Bosnia" was erratic. Each round was different, from one round that actually fell to the range floor with not much more noise than a 22, to one that had such a muzzle flash that it blew loose brass down the lane. The range folks accused me of being a poor reloader until they saw that it was "factory" ammo.

NEVER again.
 
Went to the range today with 200 rounds of 9mm tulamax brass ammo made in Bosnia. Flawless through the glock. Accurate at at 15 yards. We even shot steel at one hundred yards. I would buy this stuff by the case. Good ammo and great press
 
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