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    Where to buy Bulk .223 ammo?

    I am looking to buy about 5,000 rounds of brass .223 ammo. Most if not all stores brick and mortar stores that have a reasonable price have a 2 box limit so I am looking online.

    Does anyone know a reputable online store to use or does anyone know of anywhere that has a good deal on it? I am looking to spend around 30 cents a round.

    Thanks

    #2
    go to www.gunbot.net

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      #3
      High-quality, USA-made ammo for sale online, including bulk orders! Get new and remanufactured rounds at great prices. Shop 9mm, 223, 380, .45, 10mm, and more.


      they have free shipping sometimes and ifyou live close to Houston they have a store on the northwest side of town.

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        #4
        Anyone know whats up with the 2 toned brass (see link)? Is this good ammo?

        High-quality, USA-made ammo for sale online, including bulk orders! Get new and remanufactured rounds at great prices. Shop 9mm, 223, 380, .45, 10mm, and more.



        Also, I see there's no shortage right now as they're selling 50,000 and 100,000 round pallets of 556 ammo.. wow. You get free shipping too!

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          #5
          Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
          Anyone know whats up with the 2 toned brass (see link)? Is this good ammo?

          High-quality, USA-made ammo for sale online, including bulk orders! Get new and remanufactured rounds at great prices. Shop 9mm, 223, 380, .45, 10mm, and more.



          Also, I see there's no shortage right now as they're selling 50,000 and 100,000 round pallets of 556 ammo.. wow. You get free shipping too!
          The brass is anealed? Not sure on spelling

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            #6
            Annealing. Got it! Supposed to help the brass from becoming brittle over multiple reloads.

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              #7
              Cabelas has all you could possibly want.

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                #8
                Gamder mountain in sugar land had shelves of it yesterday.

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                  #9
                  Walmart...

                  They have the Federal 100ct 223 for $34.95 no limit.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by In-Yo-Grill View Post
                    Walmart...

                    They have the Federal 100ct 223 for $34.95 no limit.
                    I bought some of this. But before stocking up on 1,000's of rounds I figured I'd try to see if the ammo (link a few posts back) is just as good. 30 cents per round and no tax or shipping. That comes to 20% cheaper than the federal.

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                      #11
                      Gander had it last week.

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                        #12
                        SGammo.com

                        They are in Stillwater, OK so you won't have to pay sales tax.

                        At 5,000 rounds I'd call and ask for a discount on shipping costs.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by RiverRat1 View Post
                          Anyone know whats up with the 2 toned brass (see link)? Is this good ammo?

                          High-quality, USA-made ammo for sale online, including bulk orders! Get new and remanufactured rounds at great prices. Shop 9mm, 223, 380, .45, 10mm, and more.



                          Also, I see there's no shortage right now as they're selling 50,000 and 100,000 round pallets of 556 ammo.. wow. You get free shipping too!
                          I thought the two-tone brass was reloaded ammo? Does this still allow you to use it again to reload?

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                            #14
                            Scratch and dent......



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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Tbar View Post
                              Scratch and dent......



                              What was the normal price?

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