RONALD HENSLEY
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just found a thousand round box, loose packed lake city, federal xm855 fmj 62 gr. steel penetrators for 447.00, had to nab me a box! they had another on the shelf, maybe 223 stuff is losening up.
If you are unwilling to pay 25 cents or more for 223/556 you might as well sell your firearm as it will never be that low again. Sad but true.
Then I'll sell the AR-15 because I don't like it that much anyway. My Garand is just as good or better because it shoots a 30-06.If you are unwilling to pay 25 cents or more for 223/556 you might as well sell your firearm as it will never be that low again. Sad but true.
I disagree there too... Even at current prices handloaded ammo is much cheaper than factory ammo without a doubt.The only benefit I see to reloading is crafting a round that operates best in one firearm. Otherwise at best its break-even. Cheaper only if you are still running on supplies from a long time ago. At todays prices for brass,bullets,powder and primers, that is if you can find them it may cost more than factory.