Sorry if I have missed any discussion on this company, but has anyone bought from them or heard of them? Specs and prices look pretty good.
https://minutemanammo.com/collections/all?page=1
From what I see in reviews they are mostly a reman ammo company. Reviews seem mostly positive. Doesn't look like anyone here has ever posted about it, so you can be the first! ;D
All the 10mm offerings are listed as new manufactured ammo.
I ordered 250 rounds of the 165gr gold dot load. Free shipping on orders over $99, so $107.25 is the total delivered cost.
While researching them i found information mixed in for a minuteman munitions also, which appears to be a separate company.
It has some good specs as listed, only testing would show if they meet those numbers. Pull-downs would show what they are using to get there... 8)
I'm skeptical of the numbers. The 4.6" numbers jump up a good bit just going to a 5"... doesn't seem typical.
I agree, I wonder if they transcribed some numbers.
I got my order yesterday and shot 100 rounds of it this morning (165gr Gold Dot) . I don't have a chronograph, but I compared it to the same Underwood load. Some mags I alternated every other round and I could not feel any difference. I did the same comparison with Sig 180gr fmj and Underwood 's new 180gr fmj range ammo. The Minuteman was very noticeably hotter than both of them. My initial un-scientific test says this is the real deal. It's new production in Starline brass and looks great.
I might have to look at getting a few to see.
ordered some should be here wednesday
Quote from: 01deuce on March 16 2018 07:53:26 AM MDT
All the 10mm offerings are listed as new manufactured ammo.
I ordered 250 rounds of the 165gr gold dot load. Free shipping on orders over $99, so $107.25 is the total delivered cost.
While researching them i found information mixed in for a minuteman munitions also, which appears to be a separate company.
Free shipping only on $150+ now :-(
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Looks interesting. I especially like that 165 grain load. Looks similar to the old Norma load in velocity.
Looks like a promising alternative..