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.22 Long Rifle High Speed Blazer Rimfire Cartridge, 40-Grain LRN Bullet, 1235 fps, 50 Rounds Per Box
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Manufacturer: CCI\Speer 0021
Item: 63214

.22 Long Rifle High Speed Blazer Rimfire Cartridge, 40-Grain Lead Round Nose Bullet, 1235 fps, 50 Rounds Per Box

50 rounds per box. To buy a full case, order 100 boxes.

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Reviewer: Ephraim scgaa
4.0 Rating
11/10/2008

I shoot a Mossberg 144 LSA match rifle. I have shot everything out there that is sold. I was a firm believer in the green labels. I was running low of money so I bought 2 boxes of these Blazers. All I shoot now are the Blazers. I'm not a pro, but I am shooting in the mid 180's to low 190's out of a possible 200 with this round @ 50 and 100 yards. Not bad for inexpensive rounds. The only thing I will say bad for them is that they are a dirty round and you do have to clean the crap out of your gun. Rock on CCI with your great product.

this round sucks
Reviewer: armadillo hunter
1.0 Rating
9/9/2008

i went to the range with my single action .22 revolver. bought a box of these, and after 12 rounds 5 misfired and got lodged in the barrel luckily the gunsmith was in and cleared the barrel for me but finaly on the 6th round (that was under powered) getting lodged in the barrel, i stripped the gun down part by part and the gunsmith said teh only thing wrong with the gun were the sights were broken. so after 3 years i got the remaining 38 rounds out and put them in a single shot .22 rifle in the woods hunting armidilloes i saw 2 of them stood up aimed and squeezed the trigger....psffff, the round fired but got lodged in the barrel. so i had to hike 3 miles back home out of the woods and came accross a coyote with nothing more than a heavy "stick" so i just threw the remainder of the blazer .22 rounds at the coyote which scared him away, so i geuss these things are good for something

ok for cheap ammo
Reviewer: David W
3.0 Rating
9/6/2008

This ammo has cycled well and produced respectable accuracy in my CZ 75 Kadet and bolt action rifles. A bit dirtier than some, but not the worst and oddly doesn't have the issues with failure to fire that the brick of Federal Champion Target I tried did (despite the many assertions that they're basically the same round...I suspect that the Fed I got was just a bad batch).

i expected better
Reviewer: kendall
2.0 Rating
9/1/2008

i went to the local range with a Single shot RG-34 revolver .22LR, 3 out of 12 rounds got stuck in the barrel and the rounds just fizzled....had to get a gunsmith to remove the misfired round after the powder cooked off. that and 5 of the rounds just came out of the casing. but i fored the remaining 10 rounds i did have out of a harrington and richardson single shott .22 and they all fired true out to 60 yards and actualy mushroomed in a thick dry phone book and did more damage than .22LR hollow points

not bad
Reviewer: Mac
3.0 Rating
8/5/2008

ive shot a wide variety and ill have to say that for its price the blazers aren't that bad. some people complain, but your gun has tastes. it wont work at all in my sig, but my ruger eats them just fine. for one of the cheaper brands, they're above what you should expect. and don't forget, bolt action rifles don't have FTE. ill use the cheap stuff in there all the time.

Not so hot
Reviewer: Nathaniel
2.0 Rating
8/3/2008

I bought 2 boxes of these at a range for dirt cheap, and, well, you get what you pay for. The bullets themselves are hard and gritty, making you wonder what they're going to do to your barrel; many of them were seated very poorly in their cartridges and wobbled around a lot as well. 2 Failures to eject and one double feed made me very nervous, so I went back to my Stingers and experienced no further problems. Furthermore, these things are absolutely filthy! 100 rounds of these deposited about three times as much gunk in my 10/22 as Stingers do. They sure are cheap, but do yourself a favor and save your time (otherwise spent cleaning) and nerves (wondering if the ammunition will function properly) and just get some higher-quality ammunition. Besides these issues, they shot just fine.

Camper loves Blazers
Reviewer: Auggie
5.0 Rating
5/13/2008

Best all around round for my Buck Mark Camper. No duds, and decent groups at 50'. I bought thousands of rounds and no problem-O's! Blast on!

some of the worst ammo out there
Reviewer: Tony V.
1.0 Rating
5/4/2008

I recieved a box of this garbage for free a few months back when I renewed my NRA membership. I wasn't expecting much but thought I would at least give it a go. I shouldn't have wasted my time- just a few rounds thru each gun made an absolute mess of them. Reliability is some of the worst I have ever seen. My three semi-autos were having failures upwards of 75%. Even my revolver and Henry lever didn't like it. A couple buddies all experienced similar frustration with this stuff. Seriously, one of the worst .22 loads around.

Disappointed
Reviewer: Russ
1.0 Rating
3/28/2008

I got them as a gift and have has coutless misfires and bad grouping also made a mess of my gun that took me 90 min. to clean up.

Disappointed
Reviewer: Riche
3.0 Rating
3/10/2008

Will i brought a new GsG-5 / And brought a brick of this ammo for target shooting because it was cheaper .Now i know what people say you get what you pay for . The weapon jammed on me on almost every clip / I started shooting different brands that cost a little more now and no jams at this time .Guess this ammo is no good for this weapon .

okay for the price
Reviewer: Me
4.0 Rating
7/25/2007

I've had fair luck with these in my rifle, which is an old Remington bolt-action sporter. I have been able to make one-ragged-hole groups at 25 yards, though oddly enough at this range the center of the group is about 4" to the left of where it shoots Federal Champion bulk-pack, go figure. I'm also getting better accuracy with these than with the Champions, though the difference is slight and it may be just dumb luck. I get some fliers but it's probably me. I can't speak to the subject some have raised about their function in a semiauto, because I'm shooting them in a bolt gun. I know, though, that I have shot a few hundred rounds of these and I haven't had any duds and I haven't had a bullet get stuck in the bore. All go "bang" and go more or less where I put the front sight. For the money I think these are a pretty good deal, if you buy in bulk.

Good Ammo
Reviewer: Mr. D.
4.0 Rating
7/10/2007

Good general purpose hard hitting ammo, basically the same as the Federal Champion sold here, both companies owned by ATK. I've shot and will continue to shoot thousands of rounds of this ammo.

Jams alot
Reviewer: Ed
2.0 Rating
3/21/2007

Bought a brick of this last weekend. Shot about 250 rounds with my Ruger Mark III. Groupings were nice at 60', but I was getting 1 or 2 Jams almost every clip that I went through. Didn't appear that some of the rounds had enough power to fully eject the spent shell. A couple times it actually re-chambered the spent shell. Switched over to the Remington Thunderbolts that my Father in law was shooting and had no problems at all. He tried some of these in his Ruger 10/22, liked the groupings, but he did get 2 jams during the 20 rounds he shot. He had previously shot 150 rounds of the Remingtons without a jam.

great value
Reviewer: Tom
4.0 Rating
1/31/2007

excellent shells for plinking and the occasional small game hunt. they always fire and have proven to be accurate.