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Offline tcencore3006

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Re: Wal-Mart ammo.
« Reply #30 on: July 09, 2011, 04:39:53 AM »
Too many mail-order options to rely on Wally World's half empty shelves. Pretty good 22WMR selection, other than that, nothing to see there folks.
So true.  My store almost never has what I want even when it is a common caliber.
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« Reply #31 on: July 09, 2011, 04:58:03 AM »
 I use a search engine called ammoseek. It's a whole lot cheaper to buy on the internet, including the shipping, than it is to stock up at walmart. Every now and then I will buy 22 lr in bricks from local. But for the most part they never have the particular one I want so I just stock up on them when they are in stock where I'm ordering centerfire from.
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« Reply #32 on: July 09, 2011, 05:05:20 AM »
The exorbitant "hazardous materials" shipping fees kill any bargain prices I ever find on mail order ammo.   I'll find 9mm or .40 S&W for a dollar or so a box cheaper than my LGS but then they have to charge me $12.99 to ship it to me... So much for savings.  :-[   The only thing I mail order is .280 Rem because I can not find it locally.
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« Reply #33 on: July 19, 2011, 11:03:07 AM »
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The exorbitant "hazardous materials" shipping fees kill any bargain prices I ever find on mail order ammo


Not sure what you mean by that, but ammo doesn't require haz-mat fees (primer and powders do - though I've heard that is set to expire in 2014). 


All in all though, it depends on your local options.  Online doesn't beat my local gunshop by $1 a box - they typically beat them by close to 50% per box (no lie - the cheapest I can find 9mm Makarov locally is $22/box).  Heck even Wal-mart wants around $17 per box of 50 .32acp around here which I can find for $12/box online.  Figure that in and as long as you're buying more than 4 or 5 boxes at a time, and its cheaper to buy online. 


Only thing I do buy locally (always) is powder and primers.  They're still overpriced, but the $25 haz-mat fee (in addition to shipping) really does make it hard to make up unless buying in great volume.  If their haz-mat status DOES expire in 2014 though that will certainly change.

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« Reply #34 on: July 19, 2011, 12:53:15 PM »
Volume is key! Order the max amount of powder or primers that can be shipped under one haz mat fee and it works out cheaper. At my age I may not live long enough to use 32# of one type of powder,------------------but my heirs might. It might even be damn hard to come by in the future.
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Re: Wal-Mart ammo.
« Reply #35 on: July 19, 2011, 08:45:35 PM »
I love the .270. 

Have to agree with you on that one.   Bought my first 270 Win in the early 70's new, a Ruger 77R.   It killed a lot of mule deer and elk for me out to long ranges, and never ruined excessive meat because it was capable of well placed shots at all the ranges I shot it.   It was certainly a Jack O'Connor thing (I grew up reading his writings in Outdoor Life and his books in the 50's and 60's) that turned me to the 270 instead of a 30-06 like the others in my family were shooting.   I gave up nothing to them and even took more game.   The other 270's I bought later are all long gone, but I still have that Ruger even though I stopped hunting big game many, many years ago.
 
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« Reply #36 on: July 20, 2011, 02:46:25 AM »
I love the .270. 

Have to agree with you on that one.

What's not to love? I fell into an incredible deal on my rifle but I won't drift the thread any further so in keeping with the thread the 270 is readily available 280 is not.

Here's the thing: a 0.284"/140gr bullet is great while a 0.277"/130gr bullet stinks - all loaded on the same case? That argument is weak. On the other hand I'll grant you the 280 is just as good - not knocking it, how could I? Of course you probably can't find it at Wal-Mart!