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cjm2022
05-04-2012, 12:35 PM
How about a discussion on bulk ammo? Love it/hate it? what's the best and what's the worst?

jocko
05-04-2012, 12:40 PM
bulk to me is 100 rounds at wal mart in WWb for a tad over 20 bucks, goes bang every time for me and is only 2 miles from my home..

paperpuncher
05-04-2012, 02:03 PM
The last time that I was at a Walmart looking for ammo the cabinet was 100% empty, and even when there's ammo in it, Walmart doesn't staff enough "associates" so that you can't find the golden person carrying "the cabinet key" for that day.

If he or she is pinching a loaf, you either wait or go without ammo on that day.

It's a local reloader, or Freedom munitions for my ammo needs 90% of the time.

chrish
05-04-2012, 02:15 PM
I buy a ton of WWB from walmart, as mentioned, the $20+ 100 round boxes of 115gr. Thats what I plink with. You can find that in bulk sometimes, sgammo for example, but I think they are out right now. They had it for either $19 or $20, I forget, so a few bucks cheaper in bulk.

But I have been bulk ordering some of the WWB 147gr flat nose to have some around that is close to my carry load. That's also a good idea, to have something cheap, close to your carry round.

In both cases WWB 115 and WWB 147, never had a single issue w/ any of it. Great stuff for the intended purpose.

wyntrout
05-04-2012, 02:46 PM
The cheapest non-steel-cased ammo that works well in your pistol is the best... for you. Aggressive online shopping and signing up for email alerts from reputable merchants with competitive prices is the way to save on your ammo costs. You have to consider price, shipping and taxes in the total cost. Sometimes you can get bargain prices with free or discounted shipping and NO taxes... which is what I look for... and be prepared to leap on good deals and buy in bulk.

Wynn:)

spikedog
05-04-2012, 03:57 PM
Just got some bulk at bulkammo.com for $21/100. My Walmart was empty.

mser
05-04-2012, 05:00 PM
My last three purchases since April 1st. Prices shown include shipping:

1K rounds of Aguila 230 gr .45 from SG Ammo - $315 (Never shot this stuff before. Got good reviews so thought I'd try it)
1K rounds of PMC Bronze 115 gr 9MM from Palmetto State Armory - $224
1K rounds of WWB 115 gr 9MM from SG Ammo - $216

My problem with WM was that none of my area stores seemed to ever have what I was looking for. Got tired of wasting my time and gas money. The ease and peace of mind I get from ordering online makes it worth a few extra bucks.

wyntrout
05-04-2012, 05:30 PM
+1, mser. Looking for alerts from fellow members and sharing deals with them is a good way to find DEALS!

We recently had a bout of online address sharing for ammo deals here.

Wynn:)

cjm2022
05-04-2012, 08:41 PM
i have the same problem at both walmarts near me, it seems like everyone knows when it gets there and are waiting to buy it off the truck

paperpuncher
05-04-2012, 09:33 PM
I have two homes, one in the suburban Detroit area and the Walmarts are usually sold out, and if they do have a little ammo, try finding the person with the key. It's a joke.

Then I have another home in a semi-rural setting in northern Michigan and this is the one I will usually frequent for ammo as they are usually well stocked until the last trip, but once again they are severely understaffed and the last 2 or 3 times I went there, I walked out empty handed, as I just could not get anyone to come and open up that cabinet.

My time is too valuable to be hanging around more then a few minutes when as a customer willing to spend money I have to search for an employee. Forget Walmart.

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ParabellumJ
05-04-2012, 09:53 PM
I live in suburban Detroit as well and that is exactly what shopping at WalFarts is like. Went yesterday and left with a whopping 2 boxes of Federal 115 gr. Don't know about the rest of the country, but Walfarts here get stock on Wednesdays. By Thursday the ammo is gone. As far as what is the best bulk, whatever you can find that is less than 25 cents a round that shoots reliably in your guns.

dkmatthews
05-04-2012, 09:55 PM
Bulk ammo???

Collect your brass, buy powder and primers locally and order 9mm plated bullets from Berry's (http://www.berrysmfg.com/products-c11-9mm_.356.aspx).

You'll be way more accurate by rolling your own with Berry's than with WWB or UMC from wallyworld.

cjm2022
05-05-2012, 01:50 AM
i do not intend to be rude and am willing to say that i am rather inexperienced, but the owners manual specifically stated to avoid re-loads. is this actually necessary or do they say that to avoid liability for malfunctions due to improper re loads? again no disrespect intended

Deano
05-05-2012, 03:13 AM
WWB from Wally's, or something like this:
http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/product_info.php/pName/50rds-9mm-federal-american-eagle-124gr-fmj-ammo/cName/9mm-fmj-ammo
When ordering online, I just get a large order so shipping is less per round. All good, and goes bang every time.

ripley16
05-05-2012, 06:25 AM
I look for sales on NATO ball. I bought a case a few weeks ago for $100. Prior to that I paid $107 per case. The NATO ammo comes in 10 box cases, 500 rounds, instead of 1000 round cases, so it's easier to buy in bulk, and on a budget, that some brands. I buy most of my ammo at gun shows or sometimes on-line if the shipping is reasonable.

I prefer to practice with this ammo as it's a bit hotter than WWB, Federal or Blazer ammo usually found at Walmart. I have to say though that my favorite Walmart brand is Blazer Brass. I'll buy it too when it's on sale, which is seldom these days.

jocko
05-05-2012, 06:40 AM
i do not intend to be rude and am willing to say that i am rather inexperienced, but the owners manual specifically stated to avoid re-loads. is this actually necessary or do they say that to avoid liability for malfunctions due to improper re loads? again no disrespect intended

stay away from others reloads,but not your reloads. :israel:

naturaly a gun maker will post a statement like that to:boink: Just sayin

dkmatthews
05-05-2012, 09:56 AM
i do not intend to be rude and am willing to say that i am rather inexperienced, but the owners manual specifically stated to avoid re-loads. is this actually necessary or do they say that to avoid liability for malfunctions due to improper re loads? again no disrespect intended

No offense taken, partner. My general philosophy for shooting and for life, in general:

There is only one basic human right, the right to do as you damn well please. And with it comes the only basic human duty, the duty to take the consequences.
http://www.cato.org/publications/speeches/liberty-manifesto

Yogi 117
05-05-2012, 10:44 AM
My last three purchases since April 1st. Prices shown include shipping:

1K rounds of Aguila 230 gr .45 from SG Ammo - $315 (Never shot this stuff before. Got good reviews so thought I'd try it)
1K rounds of PMC Bronze 115 gr 9MM from Palmetto State Armory - $224
1K rounds of WWB 115 gr 9MM from SG Ammo - $216

My problem with WM was that none of my area stores seemed to ever have what I was looking for. Got tired of wasting my time and gas money. The ease and peace of mind I get from ordering online makes it worth a few extra bucks.
Very sage advice. Shopping locally drives me crazy, never have what I want anyway. :)

NoSpdLmts
05-05-2012, 04:14 PM
www.luckygunner.com. I've bought thousands of rounds from them and found their prices reasonable. Shipping is very fast as well.

D.

Manzanita
05-05-2012, 04:36 PM
Has anyone ever tried the DRS "remanufactured" ammo sold on ammunitiontogo.com? After seeing this thread and going to their website, I ordered 500 rounds of 9mm for $97.95. It has a couple of good reviews. Figured for that price, I'd give it a try.

I can get Blazer brass in Paducah about 60 miles from my house for around $11/box. Not worth the drive if that's the only reason I'm going. In the nearest town to me, Murray, KY, there are a couple of gun stores that don't have much of a selection and, of course, Wal Mart, which has the usual aforementioned hassles trying to buy ammo.

The DRS stuff, according to ammunitiontogo.com is sold in bags and I happen to have saved a cabinet full of empty cartridge boxes in the mancave. I'll just put some tape across them ID'ing them as something other than the label and they'll have their own little shelf in the gun closet/ammo dump.

pitandkahr
05-05-2012, 06:29 PM
www.luckygunner.com (http://www.luckygunner.com). I've bought thousands of rounds from them and found their prices reasonable. Shipping is very fast as well.

D.

I like the look of the website...Do they send discount codes out often after you make a purchase?

HDoc
05-05-2012, 06:41 PM
If you live in S. Florida, this place has a pick-up point at a local LGS in DelRay.
i.e, no shipping charge and very good prices.
http://www.ammunitiondepot.com/

downtownv
05-05-2012, 08:15 PM
Georgia arms just bought 1000 rounds of .45's (230 Grains)everyone else seems to be out of stock. I bought some 50 rd cases for the range never had a failure, ever!

cjm2022
05-06-2012, 11:44 PM
what about UMC i have heard good things and bad things but not any of either about running it through a Kahr. any thoughts?

dkmatthews
05-06-2012, 11:56 PM
what about UMC i have heard good things and bad things but not any of either about running it through a Kahr. any thoughts?

I used UMC .40S&W to break in my Kahr T40. I had no troubles using it.

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