Looking for 1000 rounds of .40 S&W FMJ. Anyone know any smokin hot deals anywhere out there?
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Looking for 1000 rounds of .40 S&W FMJ. Anyone know any smokin hot deals anywhere out there?
I buy in that kind of quantity at the big gun shows that Miwall Corp attends (Phoenix area).
Other than that, shop AmmoMan.com (shipping is included in his price) and AmmoToGo.com.
Im wondering if I should just buy the components and re-load 1000 rounds? Might be a good winter time project.
Rainer plated bullets-$28
Starline brass- $140
primers-$30
Georgia Arms does 1K rounds 165/180gr 'canned heat' for $260+shipping.
I've done a lot of business with Georgia Arms, and NEVER had a problem with their ammo after over a thousand rounds.
2000 S&W 40 RELOADING RANGE BRASS 40S&W : Supplies at GunBroker.com
Auctions like the one above are on gun broker all the time and will save you some serious money on brass. Do you have a progressive press already?
Just ordered another 500 rds from Georgia Arms... they have always done me right.
Hey guys was just checking out the 9mm at georgia arms and had a question. What exactly is the NATO round?
How is Georgia Arms brass for re-loading? Im assuming their ammo is loaded in new brass.
I have purchased from Georgia Arms and was very satisfied with their reloads. They are typical, don't get me wrong: more than usual blow-by and more frequent cleaning needed, but that should be expected when shooting reloads. I have about 700 rounds left of the last 2000 I bought from them and I've experienced no problems with any of them at all.
I usually buy from sportsmansguide.com, never went wrong with them. Haven't checked their prices on .40 lately but they do ship fast and have great service.
I've purchased from Gerogia Arms before and other than one time during the ammo shortage having an order back ordered I never had any problems. If you look closely at the ammo descriptions someof it is once fired brass, some of it New. The canned heat is always once fired.
I can't say for sure because I have never ordered the canned heat, but I think they send it in an ammo can too, another plus if you want an ammo can.
Yes. Their Canned Heat comes in an appropriately sized ammo can. And, they usually make sure it has a really good seal before they give it to you. -The one I have is a real pain to open sometimes, but I appreciate how well it keeps my ammo dry with a couple small desiccant bags tossed it. :smile:
Thanks for the reply Majorik. Not sure if the NATO is the best for me I know Beretta says the PX4 can handle it but not recommended for extended use though that may just be CYA on their end.