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Loaded Ammo Costs
#196011
11/22/2018 3:56 AM
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sixshot
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Today I was in Sportsman's Warehouse with one of my son's & I was looking at the cost of some factory ammo & was kind of shocked since I never buy any factory ammo. You guys that are in the know can probably tell me what the difference is in performance between Grizzly 335 gr +P cast 45 ammo & Cast Performance 325 gr +P cast 45 ammo. The difference in price was HUGE! The Grizzly was $19.99 for 20 rounds & the Cast Performance was $35.99 for 20 rounds! Is there that much difference in performance? Neither box said gas checked.
Dick
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Re: Loaded Ammo Costs
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#196017
11/22/2018 5:24 AM
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sw282
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Re: Loaded Ammo Costs
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#196020
11/22/2018 3:27 PM
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I hardly ever buy loaded ammo. But one thing I have noticed is that most, of the so called "Premium Ammo" for Hunting, especially, is on the average $2.00 round.
Where I first noticed a Price jump is when the manufacturers started this so called "Defense" ammo. Next, it was the +P stuff....
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Re: Loaded Ammo Costs
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#196024
11/22/2018 4:34 PM
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jamesfromjersey
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premium handgun ammo prices are pretty steep.... If you shoot a lot of ammo and don`t handload you better have deep pockets...I remember buying a box of fifty 260gr JFP rounds from Freedom Arms and the price was $50.60. That was a jaw dropper... I don`t know how many hundreds of brass and bullets I have for the 454 along with all the other centerfire calibers I own... Reloading is the way to go today....
Life member-NRA-SCI Member-HHI #2900-HHASA #067 Colt-Ruger-Freedom Arms-and S&W Collector Assoc.s "I have more guns then I need but not as many as I want" "Handgun hunters HAVE to be good"
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Re: Loaded Ammo Costs
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#196025
11/22/2018 5:03 PM
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Its expensive but the bullets and the brass as components arent exactly cheap on their own. I do reload but my time is at a premium so i do buy lots of factory rounds.
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Re: Loaded Ammo Costs
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#196027
11/22/2018 8:10 PM
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sixshot
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Well I figured this had to be gas checked but neither brand was labeled gas checked. The big price difference was why I was asking you guys that test it. Thanks. I took 5, 50 round boxes of factory FA 454 to New Mexico with me & sold it for $40 a box to a well known handgunner, he was very happy to get it. Wasn't mine, I sold it for a friend.
Dick
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11/22/2018 8:22 PM
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Re: Loaded Ammo Costs
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#196490
12/08/2018 7:45 AM
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wildcatter
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I have not bought loaded ammo, other than a half case of Ranger T 45 acp ammo for cc, in over 30 years, knowing that it will be another 30. I just wish I knew if it was as good as I am loading, I kinda doubt it.
I have had a couple people ask me to sell em some of my cast bullets, they just aint willing to pay what I would have to have. The one guy told me he could buy jacketed for that price, I let him know that's what I would do if I wanted jacketed revolver bullets, they think the reason we shoot em is because they are cheaper. But all they use theirs for is killing paper and bottles.
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Re: Loaded Ammo Costs
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#196496
12/08/2018 7:40 PM
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racksmasher1
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As handgunners we have to shoot a lot, shooting factory ammo is out of the Question, as James said you better have deep pockets.
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#196758
12/24/2018 7:29 AM
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flipajig
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I started Reloading because of my 44 started casting because of my 9mm and Shooting idpa matches. Now I cast and load all my strait walled and some of my bottle neck also.
One shot is all you need Aim small miss small.
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#196760
12/24/2018 8:21 PM
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jamesfromjersey
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As handgunners we have to shoot a lot, shooting factory ammo is out of the Question, as James said you better have deep pockets.
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