Do any of y’all have experience with this ammo?

Nope, but that's not a bad price, depending on shipping cost.

I did just buy 1K of reman from Southern Munitions for .38 cents per round and free shipping. It shipped the next day. I've been buying their remanufactured ammo for awhile and have always had good luck with it.
 
No experience with that brand but it is Turkish. There are a couple 5-star ratings although one of the buyers complained about some bullets seated more than others. The cartridges in the pic look AI-generated and I can't see them fitting in the box... :unsure: ;) Since we can't answer your question, YOU are now tasked with buying 100rds and testing them and posting a range report for us... :D

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No experience with that brand but it is Turkish. There are a couple 5-star ratings although one of the buyers complained about some bullets seated more than others. The cartridges in the pic look AI-generated and I can't see them fitting in the box... :unsure: ;) Since we can't answer your question, YOU are now tasked with buying 100rds and testing them and posting a range report for us... :D

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Sounds good to me.😁
 
Palmettos's house brand AAC is a little more. It shot well in my rifle. The AAC 77gr shot superbly. I would take that over the Turkish any day. There was a time when blasting a few hundred rounds in an hour was fun. Not any more. A couple of mags, shot with a goal in mind, is more enjoyable now.

I have shot a lot of Turkish 8x57 surplus ammo. Lets just say that consistency is not their main objective.
 
Palmettos's house brand AAC is a little more. It shot well in my rifle. The AAC 77gr shot superbly. I would take that over the Turkish any day. There was a time when blasting a few hundred rounds in an hour was fun. Not any more. A couple of mags, shot with a goal in mind, is more enjoyable now.

I have shot a lot of Turkish 8x57 surplus ammo. Lets just say that consistency is not their main objective.
AAC has also been blamed for destroying quite a few firearms. Their 77 grain match grade specifically mentioned in several incidents. Seems AAC sources their bulk powder from several places leading to major inconsistencies between runs.

I like things made in the USA, but not at the risk of my safety.
 
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