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Thoughts on Ammo Prices Today - The Mag Life
Ammo prices today make shooters grit their teeth, but ammo prices today are pretty darn good compared to how inflation has hit other consumer goods.
$129/case? Haven’t seen prices like that since 2008. Even Brown Bear was $150+/case in 2019.when the scamdemic hit, and a case of 9mm at my LGS went from $129 per case, to limited boxes per customer, i sought out the many ammo online retailers.
seeing "some" prices as high as $900 per case...???
no way Jose`.
as it stands now, cases of 9mm are over $200 online, so i negate purchasing, when i still have to factor in my state sales taxes.
i'll buy "piece meal" at the larger LGS here, and keep things "local".
i had already deleted the many online ammo retailers from my search list.
Almost all 9MM is in the $240-$260 range.SGA has bulk 9mm for $240/case…that’s $12/50rds.
I doubt it’s gonna get much lower. Buy now, and buy deep before the election year chicken littles jack the prices…
I am.
january/february of 2020........when i started, that was the price, and i bought 2 cases worth.$129/case? Haven’t seen prices like that since 2008. Even Brown Bear was $150+/case in 2019.
Think you need to recheck your memory.
I satisfied an itch this morning, three cases of S&B 124gr. ordered. I'm certain it won't be delivered in the typical three to four days this time; man-made holiday. Itch quelled. . .for now!SGAmmo for me; I remain a customer after many years. Sam runs a top tier, family owned and operated business.
yeah i was "shopping" for prices only, and have seen prices for Titegroup high and low..Bought some primers for $70/1K and crapload of .45 bullets for $30/500. Recent keg of Titegroup was $250. Now and then I do buy factory, but only a box or two at a time.
I know I’m gonna get poo poo’d here, but I’ve purchased 17K rounds in less than 2 years from Ammunition planet, 124gr 9mm reloads. Out of all those rounds, I’ve had 5-6 bad rounds that didn’t go bang, only one round that had a “lip” on the casing which I found before it went into a mag.
Their customer service is outstanding. I had one run of 1K that had 2-3 bad rounds, emailed them on a Sunday…they replied back and gave me a credit.
Order on a weekend, it’s at my front door Thursday.
$245 all in, box of 1000 to my door via UPS. Well packaged.
Here’s the rough math.. Yes, I’ve purchased new from SG Ammo a time or two, great customer service and pricing.
Over the course of 17K rounds… I’ve got roughly 2K more rounds for free rather than pay “a little more” for new.
Their ammo has shot clean and accurate in over 15 pistols I’ve tried them in, my own and friends at the range.
My personal preference is 124GR as a happy medium between 115 and 147. It’s what I train with, what I shoot in my SD magazines…
Once I get down to 2-3 bags of 100 rounds from them, I order up some more.
I know I’m gonna get poo poo’d here, but I’ve purchased 17K rounds in less than 2 years from Ammunition planet, 124gr 9mm reloads. Out of all those rounds, I’ve had 5-6 bad rounds that didn’t go bang, only one round that had a “lip” on the casing which I found before it went into a mag.
Their customer service is outstanding. I had one run of 1K that had 2-3 bad rounds, emailed them on a Sunday…they replied back and gave me a credit.
Order on a weekend, it’s at my front door Thursday.
$245 all in, box of 1000 to my door via UPS. Well packaged.
Here’s the rough math.. Yes, I’ve purchased new from SG Ammo a time or two, great customer service and pricing.
Over the course of 17K rounds… I’ve got roughly 2K more rounds for free rather than pay “a little more” for new.
Their ammo has shot clean and accurate in over 15 pistols I’ve tried them in, my own and friends at the range.
My personal preference is 124GR as a happy medium between 115 and 147. It’s what I train with, what I shoot in my SD magazines…
Once I get down to 2-3 bags of 100 rounds from them, I order up some more.
yeah, in a "pinch" if i am low on my stock of my reloads, and i just want to buy a box or two of reloaded ammo, the mom/pop store has them cheap enough.Hmm. You're paying $245/1000 for reloads when you can buy Blazer, S&B, Magtech, Winchester and many other "Premium" brands for between $249 and $269/1000.
Lots of people reload for their semi auto handguns and if you were reloading your own I could at least understand it and you would actually be realizing a significant savings, but saving $10-$20 per 1000 on ammo someone else reloaded makes zero sense to me.
I may be biased but I will say this. Twice I tried reloads out of Semi auto pistols. The first time resulted in a squib load stuck in the barrel of my Makarov .380 and the second time resulted in a live round stuck in the chamber of my Walther Q5 which required tools and patience just to get the slide back off the gun. And those are literally the only ammo malfunctions I have ever had in forty years of shooting and hundreds of thousands of rounds. And I am well beyond a casual shooter. I'll pay the extra ten bucks.
It's one thing to shoot shells YOU reloaded. Under no circumstances would I ever shoot something someone else reloaded. Especially some random dude in a warehouse or a garage somewhere.yeah, in a "pinch" if i am low on my stock of my reloads, and i just want to buy a box or two of reloaded ammo, the mom/pop store has them cheap enough.
but since i reload my own, i'll use up mine, and new ammo i have on hand.
i too would rather buy new ammo in bulk
price difference from new to reloaded makes no sense to buy bulk reloads.