I want about 10,000 to 25,000 rounds od 22 lr ammo as it is cheap and I have pistols and rifles that can shoot it and it will work for wverything from safety to hunting etc. where is best place to buy
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Originally posted by RatLife View PostSportsmans guide has some decent deals sometimes. Last time i was on their looking around seems they had 5000 rounds of American eagle brand .22lr copper plated hollow points for around $230,$240.
Robert WDemocracy Will Cease To Exist When You Take Away From Those Who Are Willing To Work And Give to Those Who Are Not.-Thomas Jefferson
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Originally posted by longhunter View PostI go with Sportsmans Guide too along with Cheaper than Dirt for bulk buying. I got on the email list for both to keep up with sales/deals.
Robert WDemocracy Will Cease To Exist When You Take Away From Those Who Are Willing To Work And Give to Those Who Are Not.-Thomas Jefferson
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I was in the mood to purchase some ammo the other day, after satisfying that mood I found an even better price than either cheaperthandirt or sportsmansguide at Natchez Shooting Supply (natchezss.com). I still purchase from both of the previous and also aimsurplus.com but you need to keep an eye on multiple sights and brands. It depends upon your time commitment and desire to look around. If you are purchasing relatively small quantities you will usually be within a few dollars regardless of where you shop. My overall rule is never leave Wal-mart/K-mart without a box of shells. Its usually easier to buy a single box more often but if you have the ability and fortitude to put monies away and purchase large amounts you can absolutely save money that way.
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Iget mine from the sportsmans guideWinchester® Wildcat™ 50 rds.
.22 Long Rifle 40-gr. LRN Ammo.$1.87
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Winchester® Wildcat™ 2500 rds.
.22 Long Rifle 40-gr. LRN Ammo.$85.54
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Winchester® Wildcat™ 5000 rds.
.22 Long Rifle 40-gr. LRN Ammo.
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What I did/do -
Step 1: do ammo testing to see what works best in YOUR gun. It would suck to buy 10,000 rounds of something only to find it has FTF/FTE, accuracy, or some other issue. Same holds true for quality rounds, in the one gun I did ammo testing with I was surprised that Federal Bulk (Value Pack) shot essentially the same as CCI Mini-Mag (tied for 3rd best), and both Federal Game-Shok and American Eagle (also made by Federal) both shot better. I do need to do ammo testing with my other guns as they may be completely different.
Step 2: Buy a brick or two whenever I find myself in a store that sells ammo. Keep en eye out for sales (the best way to go).
If I could find American Eagle 38gr copper plated hollow points for $.05 or less or Federal Game Shok 38gr copper plated hollow points for $.06 or less online I'd order some. That's what I pay locally, but they can be hard to find in stores. Decent online prices are easy enough to find, until you add in shipping....
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Originally posted by Chefsimms View PostIget mine from the sportsmans guideWinchester® Wildcat™ 50 rds.
.22 Long Rifle 40-gr. LRN Ammo.$1.87
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Winchester® Wildcat™ 2500 rds.
.22 Long Rifle 40-gr. LRN Ammo.$85.54
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Winchester® Wildcat™ 5000 rds.
.22 Long Rifle 40-gr. LRN Ammo.
$167.17I'm not a fatalist. I'm a realist.
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Originally posted by Buggyout View PostHow does wildcat cycle, Chef?
I have a dedicated 22LR upper built on an AR platform and it shoots Federal Champion® Target - .22LR 36gr Copper-Plated HP bulk without a problem. I have about 15,000 round on hand. I have tried Remington 22LR Golden Bullet HP 36 gr and it would FTE about 1 out of 2 times. I have also tried several others without as much success
My Brother has a conversion kit for his 1911 and it has a FTE about 3 out of 4 with these rounds, but he found another ammo which works well for him, but it is almost 2X the price.
My daughter has a Ruger 10/22 and it also shoots my ammo fair with a FTE about 1 out of 15 rounds.
But for ultimate reliability, I have a Colt Official Police 6 shot revolver which will shoot everything from long rifle to bird shot to shorts. Can't go wrong with it.
I found a garage sale about a year ago where they were selling a cardboard box with about 30 different kinds of 22 ammo in it. I bought it cheep and was able to try several different types of ammo in several different guns.Last edited by wac220; 07-18-2012, 01:09 AM.CITIZEN by BIRTH
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