parashootman
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- Dec 7, 2007
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Try GEORGIA ARMS!
Try GEORGIA ARMS!
It's probably cheaper just to buy online and have it shipped to you.
Bingo! $370/1000 PMC at LTD. And they're in Va. so the shipping is cheap.
That is a great price BUT I checked and it falls under the other problem. Sold out. Everywhere is either sold out or uncomfortably high in cost.
http://ltdammo.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=11_19_23
I'm afraid my next pistol purchase will be based on readily available ammo at a decent cost.
It was available when I posted it...
Scottsdale has Magtech for $349/1000 but the shipping to MD is going to kill you... They want $37 just to ship it from AZ to CO.
I empathize with you on prices. That's why I just bought a 9mm over the weekend. Also ordered 1000 rounds from ltd ammo last night.
I think a member here runs this site: http://gun-deals.com/ammo It's served me very well over the last year or two.
That'd be me
As for the question. Start calling around to Wal-Mart and Dick's if you want it locally without needing lube.
Dick's just raised their prices a few weeks ago. Rem .45 is now $25/50 (up from $20) -- at least here in CO.
I can get the Magtech delivered to me for about $.39/round. Not great, but the best deal going right now for brass.
I miss the $19.97/100 WWB 9mm
I think the ammo companies have never heard of economies of scale. Most likely on purpose, that load of BS about 1-3 yrs for .45 because of gov't contracts is the perfect example.
What gov agencys/departments are using .45? I thought they mainly used 9mm and .40 as calibers of choice.
Wal-Mart in La Plata got a shipment in today. I bought 6 boxes of the Winchester 100 rounds. About 8 more left. It has gone up $23.97/box. They had 1 box of the 100/.45 $32.97. And plenty of the Federal 550/.22 rounds, Thunderbolt Bricks & CCI. And some .223 (not sure of price)
Guys...
If you shoot regularly...
If you have the space...
If you have reasonable intelligence...
and
If you have 30 mins a week.
Ya gotta start reloading.