Fort Scott Munitions 7.62x39mm 117 grain Copper Solid Brass Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
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Rogue 19D's Review of Fort Scott Munitions 7.62x39mm 117 grain Copper Solid Brass Centerfire Rifle Ammunition
I can not say this enough, this ammo is amazing in all their calibers. Though pricey when it was impossible to find ammo, and prices were skyrocketing. Fort Scott's prices stayed consistent. So when it was approaching 90 cents a round for usually cheap ammo, it was just more cost effective to buy large amounts of Fort scott. I witnessed these folks take every pistol caliber they produce and, hunt black bear, humanely killing each animal with one shot (outside any misses which I don't think there was) with .38 special-10mm. The day I witnessed someone kill a bear with a .380 single shot I was sold as I live deep in bear country. Now I can carry a light pistol with a 9mm 5" barrel and 20 round magazine vs, a heavy 454 or greater hand cannon with 5-6 rounds. The key here being barrel length to reach higher velocities obviously. Do not do this unless you are a Combat Veteran with a death wish looking to die in glorious combat using a sidearm,winkler tomahawk and knife duo to be fair... I digress. Regardless the ballistics and accuracy I've had using this ammunition has been astounding, using a radian model one 10.5" pistol, a scope, and years of training I was reaching 700 yards consistently and repeatedly albeit wind conditions and temp were perfect but, I did it with a fair amount of ease. I now carry this ammunition exclusively for my back country firearms like my M-4 and Warpoet feeling absolutely confident in my safety. As a plus I am a crippled Combat vet, so carrying large amounts of weight isn't ideal in my circumstance. This ammo is light! Being able to carry a light M-4 and 9mm or in this inference an Ak from Meridian Defense, and a 2011 with my axe and bushknife from winkler ( I call it my cold war 2 loadout) across back country littered with large bears ranging from basic to grizzly, Moose, wolves, and a pissed off Bambi or mountian lions all because your bloody huskie got out again and ran 7 miles in the woods!... Weight is everything for someone like me. Now I can enjoy getting back to nature, going on hikes, and not blowing out my knees just due to weight alone, and know I am safe and secure from the more primal side of mother nature. I also don't enjoy making creatures suffer, so knowing I can drop an animal with a clean shot, dying quick and clean is a bonus for me. Also carrying said equipment... you have to look cool right? I mean darn, I get extra cool points for the winkler stuff alone. This review has probably gone on far to long lol. Regardless each item I've listed off are pieces of equipment that I trusted my life to during service, and we all know facing mother nature is the ultimate battle, contest of strength and will. Just remember you can have the coolest, goochiest, ultimate gear in the world, without training though, all you are is a gear drop for big foot, or the Commies when they finally rain from the sky giving me my Wolverine dream. Patrick Swayze holding me close from behind, a little unchained melody, and the soft squeeze of a Romanian AK directly into a commie at 300 yards... God where was I... oh, yes training is everything, after that get yourself some Fort Scott ammo and, sit back knowing that wether its in the woods, or in your home, you are going to be accurate, and drop whatever threat you may come across. So in closing, be like me random reader reading a review from some random internet person hoping they're not only real, but also honest. Don't let big foot use you like a Call of Duty gear drop. Use the best large animal protection you can get, leaving big foots only option to be stuffed in a museum. Good luck to you, we are all counting on you, and please don't call me Shirley.
Pros:
- Accurate & easy to use
Cons:
- Expensive
Best Used for:
- everything & anything you want to keep safe
Would Recommend:
Yes
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