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Jeff Higgins 07-15-2021 02:02 PM

Wow - someone pinch me - I just ordered a brick of Federal Large Pistol primers from Brownell's. They have Gold Medal Match primers as well, in both large pistol and large rifle. Limit one brick.

red-beard 07-15-2021 02:17 PM

Rifle are still in stock. They only have Magnum Pistol Primers.

id10t 07-15-2021 02:24 PM

Things are getting more and more reasonable - just got some steel case Wolf/Tula 9mm for $16/bx plus shipping, last I bought it in March '20 just as prices starred to climb was at $13/bx

If you are looking for hunting ammo, sgammo.com has many common rifle calibers ($30-35/20 but at least it is premium ammo - Fed Fusion, etc) as well as flats of birdshot (12/20 ga was 99-105/flat for field loads)

Common handgun calibers are still 50c/+ per round

Jeff Higgins 07-15-2021 02:46 PM

I'm sorry, I should have noted they were magnum large pistol primers. I go through a lot of them in my .44 mag loads utilizing W-W 296, and my .45 Colt loads with black powder.

varmint 07-15-2021 03:33 PM

Does anyone have a graph of ammo prices by caliber over the last year or so?

varmint 07-15-2021 03:34 PM

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flatbutt 07-15-2021 03:52 PM

My stash of factory loads is good so I'll wait till it comes down from $75.

A930Rocket 07-15-2021 06:32 PM

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Originally Posted by id10t (Post 11392919)
Things are getting more and more reasonable - just got some steel case Wolf/Tula 9mm for $16/bx plus shipping, last I bought it in March '20 just as prices starred to climb was at $13/bx

Is Tula and/or Wolf any good? It seems to be the most frequently and cheapest available ammo I see. I believe I read where the powder was very corrosive?

id10t 07-15-2021 06:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 11393156)
Is Tula and/or Wolf any good? It seems to be the most frequently and cheapest available ammo I see. I believe I read where the powder was very corrosive?

I wouldn't shoot it in a machine gun (irreplaceable if kaboom) and certain guns are known to kaboom with it due to combo of the steel case and gun design (FAL especially).

But my CZ75 and 9mm AR build gobble it up like mad.

FWIW the Wolf 123gr FMJ 762x39 stuff is giving me 2moa groups at 100 yards out of my new Howa mini-action bolt gun. I've ordered reloading stuff for it (well, dies and a case trim gauge), but since I'm moving all of my ARs to 762x39 as well I've got a few thousand rounds on hand already... And 762x39 is already down to 32c/rnd for the Wolf stuff.

Rick Lee 07-15-2021 07:37 PM

You generally cannot shoot the Russian stuff at indoor ranges. Some are militant about it and will run a magnet over your ammo to check for steel core. I don't care about beating up an AR bolt with it. They're $40 or so to replace and the cost savings on that ammo was/is more than that on 1000 round cases.

Arizona_928 07-15-2021 07:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 11393156)
Is Tula and/or Wolf any good? It seems to be the most frequently and cheapest available ammo I see. I believe I read where the powder was very corrosive?

I stay away from tula. They have been known for squib loads.
Wolf is good but a rebrand of various factories in Russia. I watch the factory it comes out of. vympel is known for very high quality.

If you can find it. Golden tiger is the gold standard for 7.62x39.

flatbutt 07-16-2021 03:58 AM

Isn't steel case also coated with something that can foul the works?

Skytrooper 07-16-2021 04:18 AM

Wolf and Tula are very inconsistent rounds IMO. I had a bunch that I figured to use up in practice and had so many misfires in my 1911 that I went to a heavier hammer spring, which did not change anything. I changed the hammer spring back to the lighter one and used decent ammo...whattya know...no more problems.

id10t 07-16-2021 04:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by flatbutt (Post 11393342)
Isn't steel case also coated with something that can foul the works?

Yes, laquer coated. Can supposedly cause issues if you don't clean your gun, get it good and hot, and leave a round chambered.



FWIW - Wolf rimfire ammo is good - now made by Ely, used to be made by Lapua ...

Fast Freddy 944 07-16-2021 08:06 AM

I have a great stash, if the world comes to an end, im good to go! LOL!

red-beard 07-16-2021 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by id10t (Post 11393358)
Yes, laquer coated. Can supposedly cause issues if you don't clean your gun, get it good and hot, and leave a round chambered.



FWIW - Wolf rimfire ammo is good - now made by Ely, used to be made by Lapua ...

Is that near the Missile Complex? Wasn't that Major Kong's secondary target?

Flat Six 07-16-2021 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 11393672)
Is that near the Missile Complex? Wasn't that Major Kong's secondary target?

Dang, love me a Dr. Strangelove quote . . . . SmileWavy

red-beard 07-16-2021 12:29 PM

Dallas. The original line was Dallas. They had to change the line after JFK's untimely demise...

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Rot 911 07-26-2021 07:10 AM

Walmart here in Lincoln finally has the shelves stocked with 22 Long rifle. They are selling federal automatch 40 grain rounds for $18.73 for a box of 325. While that price seems outrageous, I just looked up the same box on ammunition to go and they are selling the same thing for $65!

Arizona_928 07-26-2021 08:39 AM

Walmart had Remington 22lr 500 rds bricks. Limit 3. 30$ which was up from 20$ pre covid.


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