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  • foszoe

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    Like the title says, looking for 500-1000 rds of all the usuals, .25 ACP, 32 ACP, 9mm, 45 ACP, .357, .44 mag. .223, 5.56 NATO, .243, .308, 30-06.

    I get tired of looking everywhere and figure someone here knows, especially if you own one or more of the calibers above. I have looked at the following sites: Midway USA, NatchezSS, Cabelas, Gander Mountain, but I don't know any of the other little nuggets that might be out here.

    Thanks in advance for any input.

    I plan to shoot half of the factory stuff, stockpile the other half, and reload the empty brass.
     

    Broom_jm

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    Like the title says, looking for 500-1000 rds of all the usuals, .25 ACP, 32 ACP, 9mm, 45 ACP, .357, .44 mag. .223, 5.56 NATO, .243, .308, 30-06.

    I get tired of looking everywhere and figure someone here knows, especially if you own one or more of the calibers above. I have looked at the following sites: Midway USA, NatchezSS, Cabelas, Gander Mountain, but I don't know any of the other little nuggets that might be out here.

    Thanks in advance for any input.

    I plan to shoot half of the factory stuff, stockpile the other half, and reload the empty brass.

    Skip the middle man and start loading now. The best price on ammo will always come from your own reloading press.
     

    drewtitans

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    Not sure what prices you guys are seeing for .45ACP, but Walmart here locally has Fedral FMJ for $17.47 per box of 50. As cheap or cheaper than anything I can find online.
     

    wsenefeld

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    Aimsurplus.com or SGammo.com are the places I used to buy live ammo from. Now I reload the same stuff at half cost! If you have the time and money, start reloading!
     

    Broom_jm

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    Ironically, the OP stated, "I get tired of looking everywhere" and then he gets another dozen places to go look! :D

    And reloading won't totally solve that dilemma, because if he starts doing that, he'll be "looking everywhere" for good deals on components! :p

    He will get to shoot 30-50% more ammo for the same cost, though.
     

    poisonspyder

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    i would save a bunch of money and get the ammo from profire arms. he will give you a better deal then anyone else i have run accross for ammo. he can also get you everything you need for reloading the half you shoot up. it also keeps the money in the great state of indiana as much as possible.
     

    opus1776

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    flukose,

    Go to the main page on INGO and scroll down to this forum:

    Accessories, Ammo, Holsters, Knives and Lights (1 Viewing)
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    Profire Arms & Supply, Inc. (128/681)


    or click on the forum that I have enlarged and ask questions away!!:ingo:


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    DocIndy

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    Its definately worth a call to Andrew at Profire. He can load what you want in those different calibers..FMJ, JHP, V-MAX. Just let him know what you plan on using it for.
     

    foszoe

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    Well I have had a LNL press downstairs unopened beside the hornady single stage kit. I just get frustrated because every time I think I have all I need to reload I end up needing to buy something else. So I want to stock up now and worry about reloading later when I have more time to buy one more item and find i still need one more item :)
     

    Broom_jm

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    Well I have had a LNL press downstairs unopened beside the hornady single stage kit. I just get frustrated because every time I think I have all I need to reload I end up needing to buy something else. So I want to stock up now and worry about reloading later when I have more time to buy one more item and find i still need one more item :)

    Is it possible you are confusing "need" with "want", and putting off the process of learning how to reload because of the uncertainties that go along with it? :)
     
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