AllenRay
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.40 to .50 a round for 223. Still cheaper to reload, even 9mm. Even with the cost of primers.
Edit. Not including the brass I already have.
Edit. Not including the brass I already have.
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I feel the pain. Paid $42,000 for a 2017 Z71 LTZ a while back. I would not have bought right now if I would not have had to.Not to derail but I agree with you cornshank.
How in the heck are they selling F150s and 1500 series trucks for $75,000? Who in hell is buying them for that price? In my neck of the woods apparently nobody needs a job so I have no idea who they are selling them to.
I rant about this topic extensively to anyone that will listen several times a week.
Carry on.
I know a guy in town who bought a ford diesel , he was happy and thought he got a great deal At 100,000.00?Not to derail but I agree with you cornshank.
How in the heck are they selling F150s and 1500 series trucks for $75,000? Who in hell is buying them for that price? In my neck of the woods apparently nobody needs a job so I have no idea who they are selling them to.
I rant about this topic extensively to anyone that will listen several times a week.
Carry on.
Best price I've seen was at my LGS 3 years ago .30 cents per round for 223 now midsouth runs the same ammo for .55 cents per roundWith regards to brass case rounds FMJ, hollow point, whatever.....Bulk ammo for magazine dumps and tree shoots type of fun.
What are the lowest per round prices people are finding for .223 rounds ?? If memory serves me anything around $ 0.04 per round was a great deal several years ago. A nearby Scheels has .223 around $ 0.06 per round plus 10% off. Case of 1,000.
How about 9mm ??
Their shelves are stocked with bricks of Small Rifle Primers and SR Mag. They have a decent supply of powder. Ammo shelves were packed. Woo hoo !!!!
To answer your question rich folks. Heck I remember when it wasn't cool to own a pickup in my neck of the woods, if ya did youz wuz poor.Not to derail but I agree with you cornshank.
How in the heck are they selling F150s and 1500 series trucks for $75,000? Who in hell is buying them for that price? In my neck of the woods apparently nobody needs a job so I have no idea who they are selling them to.
I rant about this topic extensively to anyone that will listen several times a week.
Carry on.
Have you order and received from them? $0.37 per round is good. The last time I purchase 223 ammo the price was $0.28 per round. I seen it as high as $2.00 per round. It's been coming down slowly. The year before that it was $0.24 per round..37 a round for steel case .223 is the least expensive on ammoseek.com right now.
They were .98 per sleeve, but 8.50 if you bought a thousand.I remember when primers were 99 cents per sleve --- those were the days!! I'm sure others remember the prices even lower too.
Even if you find the ammo ,at a price you are willing to pay ,Have you order and received from them? $0.37 per round is good. The last time I purchase 223 ammo the price was $0.28 per round. I seen it as high as $2.00 per round. It's been coming down slowly. The year before that it was $0.24 per round.
I think the the 0 and 6 are in the wrong order! ...or OP is Canadain...and using our Peso to your dollar conversion factor!You can get .223 for $54 per 1000 at your local store? Better buy several tons of it at that price.
If my failing memory serves me correctly primers alone were $0.02 a piece. There used to be a site for shotgun and metallic cartridges to calculate exactly what the cost was per cartridge and box of 20 or 25 but I can't find it. Any help would be appreciated. ThanksWith regards to brass case rounds FMJ, hollow point, whatever.....Bulk ammo for magazine dumps and tree shoots type of fun.
What are the lowest per round prices people are finding for .223 rounds ?? If memory serves me anything around $ 0.04 per round was a great deal several years ago. A nearby Scheels has .223 around $ 0.06 per round plus 10% off. Case of 1,000.
How about 9mm ??
Their shelves are stocked with bricks of Small Rifle Primers and SR Mag. They have a decent supply of powder. Ammo shelves were packed. Woo hoo !!!!
I have seen as low as 0.46 per round on 223 lately! Would have to look back emails to find place, but have seen it!
This was brass that I was talking about! I don't shoot steel casing!