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Affordable Ammo That Is Actually IN STOCK?
HEAPS of .22lr for my Henry Golden Boy
.44 Magnum for my Desert Eagle
.45 colt for my Taurus Judge and for my Henry Big Boy
12 Gauge shotshells for my shotgun
.380 for my concealed carry Taurus TCP
The problem is that I am an active shooter and find decent ammo to be pricey, and when i find a good deal, it has bad reviews or is out of stock. Where can I find decent ammo at a reasonable price?
for example:
i found $300/5000 .22lr
but everything else is as mentioned above.
3 Answers
- 8 years agoFavorite Answer
One of my favorite websites is www.luckygunner.com. They always have ammo in stock. They have everything you want right now, but the 22LR only comes in 100 round boxes right now and the .45 is a bit expensive. Your order usually arrives in a couple of days. Hope this helps!
- Anonymous8 years ago
damn $300 for .22LR? not what i'd call cheap.... it's 3X what i paid for my .22lr!
unfortunately they're all out of stock as far as i know, with the whole gun ban thing going on...
local sporting goods stores will has 12 ga and 45 colt.
walmart is out of everything, don't bother.
if you're an active shooter i think this is the time you get into handloading. not only will have have better ammo, cheaper ammo, it's also like having an endless supply of it regardless of what's happening outside. if a gun ban does go into effect i doubt there's be affordable or in stock ammo for at least a year. meanwhile there hasn't been a run on reloading requirement or components.
Source(s): roll my own ammo. is it's not surplus, rimfire or shotgun, it's all handloads. more accurate, consistent, cheaper and customized for my needs i haven't needed to buy ammo for 2 years due ot handloading (besides surplus, shotgun & rimfire). I've been poking around the local shops, i need more .22lr, like 50k rounds but the prices are too high, i must wait until it falls back to 2007 pricing ($100/case) - 8 years ago
I've never used this company but a buddy of mine started using them when he got back from Iraq and hes a repeat customer. The site is http://www.ammunitiontogo.com/ As far as i can tell they have decent prices at least for what i was looking for so its worth checking out.
Source(s): Buddy's referral