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Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby Sietch on Sun Feb 09, 2014 6:37 pm

What constitutes a good deal in your book, in terms of price per round, for the following commercial loads? Like the highest price you'd pay and still consider it a good deal. Just curious how it breaks down among the community. Assume mid-high end labels. Federal, etc.

Rifle
    — 5.56 M193 55gr FMJ
    — 5.56 M855 62gr FMJ

    — .308/7.62 150gr FMJ
    — .308/7.62 165gr BTHP

    — .30-06 FMJ
Handgun
    — .40 S&W FMJ
    — 9mm FMJ
    — .45 ACP 230gr FMJ
Shotshell
    — 12ga 4 buck
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby Seismic Sam on Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:28 pm

What is the sound of one hand clapping? It's an indefinable quantity. We all have our own desperation and need levels, and it's beginning to look like prices and supply will never get back to pre- Sandy Hook levels. Plus Obama is really starting to ignore Congress with 3 years left through Executive Orders, and the continuing failure of Obamacare will just make him more desperate and totalitarian. As far as a maximum price people will pay today, check back in a month if they still can't find anything to buy and the number will be different. Everybody has their own buy point based on their personal situation as time passes, so I doubt you can build any sort of objective price curve from whatever data you get.
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby mmcnx2 on Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:45 pm

Rifle
— 5.56 M193 55gr FMJ - $0/Don't shoot it
— 5.56 M855 62gr FMJ - $0/Don't shoot it

— .308/7.62 150gr FMJ - $0/Don't shoot it
— .308/7.62 165gr BTHP - $0/Don't shoot it

— .30-06 FMJ - $0/Don't shoot it
Handgun
— .40 S&W FMJ - $0/Reload it
— 9mm FMJ $ - $20ish for 100/I shoot it very rarely
— .45 ACP 230gr FMJ - $0/Reload it
Shotshell
— 12ga 4 buck - $0/Don't shoot it

Not sure what you point was, you got this stock piled and waiting to see how much you can extort for it?
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Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby xd ED on Sun Feb 09, 2014 9:55 pm

What SSam said
22lr @ 5x last years price is passed by.... Until you've spent the latter half of a week looking for ammo to take some kids to the range on Saturday
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Postby Tronster on Sun Feb 09, 2014 11:30 pm

Lake City M193 = .30-.35/rnd
Brass cased US made 9mm = .20-.25/rnd

I've got enough to wait for prices to come down, if they ever do.
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Postby andrewP on Mon Feb 10, 2014 1:13 am

Most of your list isn't relevant to me, as I don't own guns in those calibers. As for 9mm and .380, I reload those; I figure if I'm paying $0.035 or less per primer and $0.09 or less per projectile, I'm doing ok. (Throw in the powder, and 9mm runs me about $0.13 or $0.14 per round.) I've got enough of those to last me a while anyway, though; it's powder I'm worried about. It's nigh impossible to find the kinds I'd prefer to use right now.

As for ammo I actually buy, I paid $25 + tax for 500 rounds of .22LR a week or two ago and thought it was an acceptable price. (Not hoarding, I plan to shoot it, plus 500 rounds doubled my total supply of .22, so I'm *not* the problem.)
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Postby Rip Van Winkle on Mon Feb 10, 2014 11:26 am

Wideners has Prvi Partizan M193 for 40¢/rd and IMI for 42¢/rd.

I haven't looked for 45ACP for a while but I seem to remember 50¢/rd. Don't know if we'll ever see pre SH pricing again.

22LR gets scarfed off the shelf as fast as it's put out at under 8¢/rd and is tough to find at under 12¢.
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby xd ED on Mon Feb 10, 2014 12:28 pm

Just combed through a few usual sources for Wolf 22lr. Typical 'high price' a year ago was about $0.10/ rd, and it was scarce. Most places have it priced @ $0.15/ rd, unavailable; at best 'backorder-able' - few are even accepting orders.
The only thing that seems available is the high end stuff, starting around $0.40/ rd.
It really takes a bit of enjoyment out of shooting not knowing if one will be able to replace what's being shot….at any price.
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Postby photogpat on Mon Feb 10, 2014 12:31 pm

http://www.ammoseek.com

.30-06 FMJ Brass-case, non-corrosive:
CMP is at $118/200rds (plus $11.95 S&H) of M2 Ball = ~$0.65/rd --- anything else is either corrosive, or brass-plated steel case Golden Bear.
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby Thunder71 on Mon Feb 10, 2014 12:57 pm

A good deal to me is having ammo I am looking for at a price I am willing to pay (both vary). ;)
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby grimbeaver on Mon Feb 10, 2014 2:27 pm

Thunder71 wrote:A good deal to me is having ammo I am looking for at a price I am willing to pay (both vary). ;)

Same here.
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby Spartan on Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:04 pm

a "GOOD DEAL" ON AMMO = it doesn't .......

I would like to pay <$200 per case of 1000 rd for 9mm 124grn full metal jacket
I would like to pay <$300 per case of 1000 rd of 45acp 230 grn full metal
I would like to pay < $325 per case of 1000 rd of 5.56nato 62 grn fmj

I would like to see federal bulk packs of 22LR for <$12.99 each in quantity
I would like to see 7.62x51nato surplus back packs of 200 rds for $50.00 each
and finally I would to see gas 87 octane for <$2.00 per gallon ...

don't get me started........
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby linksep on Tue Feb 11, 2014 3:40 am

Sietch wrote:What constitutes a good deal in your book, in terms of price per round, for the following commercial loads? Like the highest price you'd pay and still consider it a good deal. Just curious how it breaks down among the community. Assume mid-high end labels. Federal, etc.


Handgun
    — .40 S&W FMJ $0.30
    — 9mm FMJ $0.22
Rimfire
    — 22lr $0.045
    — 22mag $0.08
    — .17hmr $0.01 (does anyone want or shoot hmr?)
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby mmcnx2 on Tue Feb 11, 2014 1:09 pm

Spartan wrote:a "GOOD DEAL" ON AMMO = it doesn't .......

I would like to pay <$200 per case of 1000 rd for 9mm 124grn full metal jacket
I would like to pay <$300 per case of 1000 rd of 45acp 230 grn full metal
I would like to pay < $325 per case of 1000 rd of 5.56nato 62 grn fmj

I would like to see federal bulk packs of 22LR for <$12.99 each in quantity
I would like to see 7.62x51nato surplus back packs of 200 rds for $50.00 each
and finally I would to see gas 87 octane for <$2.00 per gallon ...

don't get me started........


If Spartan is going to get $2 gas I want a 35 yr old, brunette, 5'8, 125lb, 36c, house girl. But much like I don't expect $2 gas anytime in my life time my wife says not to hold my breath for the brunette either. Ammo prices are what they are, bitching about them is a waste of time.
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Re: Ammo. What does a 'good deal' mean to you?

Postby Spartan on Tue Feb 11, 2014 4:33 pm

Hey, my wife said I can have any 20 year Pilipino girl I can talk into dating me ...... so my dreams are still alive and posible !!
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