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Thread: Ammo deals
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29 March 2020, 01:51 #16
Bump it up for $.40 cpr wolf gold..
https://www.targetsportsusa.com/wolf...59-p-4316.aspx
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29 March 2020, 09:40 #17
Just found out NY can do private ammo orders online! That being said I'm out of work so I cant buy anything. But I will keep this my purview.
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21 August 2020, 14:21 #18
Not a deal to me, but some might need some
But the prices are raising daily,was $505 a case yesterday..sold out a 100k plus in 5 minutes I heard
Today $50 increase for 62gr ss109 to just over $650 a case shipped...ouch...and flying off the shelf
http://www.sgammo.com/product/lake-c...-rifle-packed-
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13 November 2020, 17:41 #19
Lol... ammo is getting crazy as you can see $1 a rd for steel case crap.. phuckkk
Then the good ole deals from CTD...
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5 December 2020, 00:48 #20
For you 6mm ARC guys , Hornady ELD match 108’s in stock ... $1.50 a rd
https://www.targetsportsusa.com/horn...-p-111002.aspx
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23 December 2020, 11:33 #21
NOT !!
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24 December 2020, 01:19 #22
what that’s not a good deal...lolz
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25 December 2020, 18:59 #23
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26 December 2020, 05:59 #24
If somebody's paying that, I got some ammo to sell!
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31 July 2021, 02:29 #25
Bumping this old thread.. it’s good to see more ammo and cheaper prices out there
Graph from a dude of arfcom, lowest prices in a while
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31 July 2021, 05:28 #26
I was curious and bought a case of Wolf Gold 5.56 @ .50 per. I wonder if this is for their military. A compare vid showed same performance as the .223 out of an AR.
https://www.sgammo.com/product/wolf-...e-taiwan-gwm19“ The aim of totalitarian education has never been to instill convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any.” ― Hannah Arendt
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31 July 2021, 08:34 #27
I've gone through 1 or 2k of Wolf Gold and love it. My understanding is it's kind of the Taiwanese version of Lake City. I.e., it's from the production line that provides ammo to the Taiwanese military. I actually prefer it over AE. It's been my go-to plinking ammo for years. I can't recall every having an ammo related issue. Accuracy is meh, but what I'd expect from any military ball ammo (i.e., it's not any better or worse than any other M193 I've shot)
Brass is good for reloading, too, but has military crimped primers so you have to swage, which is the only reason I haven't rushed to buy more. I'll pay a bit more for bulk commercial .223 like PPU if I can find it just to avoid having to deal with crimped primers when processing brass. If you don't reload, you should still grab the brass as you can either sell or make a reloading friend happy.
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31 July 2021, 09:34 #28“ The aim of totalitarian education has never been to instill convictions but to destroy the capacity to form any.” ― Hannah Arendt
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31 July 2021, 09:52 #29
Well, I had simply presumed it was the same but they just changed the packaging. What I've shot is the picture on the top (the gold box). Despite being marked .223, it has crimped primers and annealed brass, which implies a military load.
I found the compare video I suspect you were referencing. Interesting that the 5.56 boxed ammo has a higher charge weight than the .223, but I also noticed the headstamp on the brass changed. If they changed brass they'd have to recalibrate the charge. The video I watch (Buffman) he got overlapping performance and concluded it's the same ammo.
I suspect they've just updated their recipe, but it's good that you pointed out that difference as I'd want to separate the brass between the two as I suspect you'd have to adjust accordingly. Would be interesting to check the case capacity of each to check that hypothesis, though.
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3 June 2022, 05:16 #30
Norma 77gr BTHP golden target match ammo, $20.99 for 20rds
https://normashooting.com/shop/calib...target-qty-20/