It's way cheaper overall buying cases of ammo at a time, though. If that's what you are doing, great, but I'd wait to get to the case level before buying just so your money goes further. I personally keep "reserve stockpiles" of all my ammo types so that I can keep training to some degree if we go through another ammo panic. (I also reload, but that's not going to be feasible for bulk rifle shooting without a Dillon 1050 or similar.)If you build your stockpile slowly over time, it is a lot less painful. For about 10 years I would buy 2 boxes for every box I shot... then I moved to 3 for one. I'm fairly ready for the zombie apocalypse at this point.
That's a great deal on brass-cased .223. I've ordered from them a couple times, and have been very satisfied with their service. Shipping is also pretty speedy since they're close by, which is a nice bonus.This is my favorite place to order .223. Shipping is like $15 from VA to MD for a case.
https://www.the-armory.com/shopsite_sc/store/html/wolf-gold-223-ammo-ammo-can.html
Wait a bit and Vista/Federal will probably be running rebates in their 5.56.
Sorry, I was just assuming it would be more expensive and annoying in state. While MD does seem nicer than NY(where I'm from), it still seems to have a long way to go...You can buy ammo in MD. Ammo Jon will hook you up. Or you can get it online - SGAmmo.com is good.
If you build your stockpile slowly over time, it is a lot less painful. For about 10 years I would buy 2 boxes for every box I shot... then I moved to 3 for one. I'm fairly ready for the zombie apocalypse at this point.
I often day dream about which state to retire to.
Mine will be confusion