Tally-Ho! 10mm Auto! NEW CCI Blazer Brass 180 Grain FMJ

Adam Scepaniak
by Adam Scepaniak

For all of the 10mm Auto lovers and the people who have jumped on that recent surging bandwagon, there is good news in the way of ammunition because CCI is now offering their Blazer Brass in 10mm with a 180 Grain FMJ load. The CCI Blazer Brass offering has always been viewed as by many shooters as an affordable, reliable option for target shooting. It will always go “Bang!”… is safe with your firearm… and uses a preferred brass casing which is more gentle on firearms and desirable for reloaders. Some of the other simple specifications can be read below as presented by CCI Ammunition:

  • Reloadable Brass Cases
  • Reliable Cycling
  • FMJ Bullet provides Consistent Accuracy for the Range
  • CCI Primer

This new offering of Blazer Brass 10mm Auto 180-grain FMJ (Full-Metal Jacket) has an MSRP of $22.99 and comes in standard 50-Count boxes. That price-point makes it very affordable in comparison to a lot of other 10mm auto ammo options currently on the market that flutter from $20 to upwards of $35 per box. A final advertising quote can be read below from CCI Ammunition to hopefully sway you into adding this load to your personal stockpile of 10mm:

LEWISTON, Idaho – February 19, 2020 – Blazer by CCI Ammunition is proud to announce new Blazer Brass 10mm Auto. Shooters who rely on Blazer for high-volume training now have a new quality option: a 180-grain Full Metal Jacket (FMJ). Shipments of this new product have begun to arrive at dealers.

New Blazer Brass 10mm Auto pushes its 180-grain FMJ bullet for accurate, realistic training. The loads use reliable brass cases and non-corrosive, non-mercuric CCI primers for clean, reliable ignition and consistent ballistics. Like all Blazer brass loads, it is accurate and 100-percent American made.

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The 180 Grain FMJ variety now available from CCI is very par for the course in regards to grain weights traditionally seen for 10mm Auto. Is there something different you would like to see from CCI in 10mm? Different grain weight? Different projectile? Are you not on the 10mm bandwagon? Let us know all of your thoughts in the Comments below! We always appreciate your feedback.


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Adam Scepaniak
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  • Nick Nick on Feb 26, 2020

    With all due respect to CCI Blazer, why would someone buy this over the $15 a box Magtech or S&B hollowpoints?

    Bestmillimeter is living it’s best life right now, and companies better pay attention and actually put effort into their products and pricing.

  • Paul Hacker Paul Hacker on Feb 26, 2020

    Hope it is strong brass. I've found one cheep brass make that bulges when shot out of my Glock 40 MOS... even though I have a Bar-Sto barrel in it!!!

    180 at 1200fs is.... practice ammo that is weak. Not complaining. I find 10mm brass on the range now and then so I now have a whole coffee can full of it!

    I load my Glock to 1350 fps for the same weight and I know another guy who hits 1400 fps!!! I am slowly working up to that 1400! I just may make that 10mm my hiking gun and replace my Security Six .357.

    Sig brass and RP brass I know are strong. S&B seems to be strong to. Dunno about the rest.

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