$2 per round for 300 savage??

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Saw this in the Midway ad today.. just nuts.
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Robert
 
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Everyone on here who says's "things are getting better", is right.

Waddya complainin about?
 
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Have seen the same price in a number of places. Double normal old price same as most other ammo you can actually buy.
 
Over the past couple of years I have not seen much center-fire rifle ammo for less than $2 per round.

Actually, as I think about this I realize that I just haven't seen much ammo at all.
 
With factories focusing on more popular calibers like 9x19mm, 40 S&W, 45 ACP, 38 Special (excluding target loads), 357 Magnum, and 5.56mm NATO, I doubt they have the resources to manufacture "obsolete" ammo such as the 300 Savage. Quantities are limited, so expect to pay a much higher price when you find it.


By the way, the 300 Savage is an excellent deer cartridge. I had a friend who had a Savage Model 99 chambered in 300 Savage. For a lever action, it was very accurate and the caliber has plenty of power for white tail deer.
 
how about $19.75 for a single round

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SW had Remington 300 Savage for $53 last month. Found some at a gun show for $2 a couple weeks ago. Glad I reload. However being in the ammo manufacturing industry, we were are all concentrating production for the most purchased cartridges, e.g., 9mm, 5.56, etc. From a demand perspective we had to put many of the slower sellers like the 300 Savage, 35 Rem, 45-70 on the back burner. With much of our ammo manufacturing ability overseas, shipping was a huge factor in delayed deliveries during the Kung Flu pandemic.
 
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Well we all know that the C-Lokt is the "Deadliest Mushroom" in the forest but.........

Them there bullets had better be Gold plated, before I pay that price.

I'll let you have them, this time.
 
Ammo companies can sell all the Para Military and SD ammo they can squeeze out. The Computer that was billed as giving us more choices is exactly the opposite. If the sales of a cartridge falls below a companies business plan , production is dropped. In present political situation no company will want to expand when new laws and regulations may put them out of business.
There is no more company loyalty to customers. Bean counters run everything. Their only loyalty is to the bottom line.
 
Although it can be formed from .308 WIN brass, I see that 300 Savage brass is about a $ per (unprimed, of course), if and when it is available...

20 rounds of loaded ammo for an extra $1.25 each is not totally unreasonable if you are likely to reload. That is, if you happen to have the 300 Savage die set?

Cheers!
 
Have seen the same price in a number of places. Double normal old price same as most other ammo you can actually buy.

Well before the King Flu hit the price of 300 Savage was right up there....30-35 a box at most LGS. The only reason it would be cheaper at certain sellers is because they had it in stock and it wasn't selling so the price was reduced. I bought some at a gun show for 10 bucks for the Rem 81....not the normal price. I also at the same show bought some 32 S&W Long WC and RN for 10 bucks a box...Normal price?? Heck no. Last year before the KF hit you could buy 243 270 30-06 and others for under 20 bucks but it was the most common ammo made...going forward from this point I doubt you will see those prices again. If you happen to have a firearm for an older unusual or outdated cartridge...it may be time to be looking for ammo.. I doubt it will get any cheaper. Heck I just had a fellow offer me 50 rounds of NEW 35 Rem brass for 10 bucks. I was like a duck on a June bug. Also...I was looking at the prices of high end shotgun slugs..2 to 4 dollars each? That is why I went to shooting deer back in Maryland before I left with a Savage Smokeless powder muzzleloader. A deer cost in ammo with it was about 50 cents and practice rounds were less....and I bagged a few with the practice rounds too. Now I need to find some CHEAP 32-20:rolleyes:
 
I'm not sure that "they" all "stopped making guns" in 300 Savage "50 years ago"...?

(Remington Model 7000 CDL SF #84038, Savage Model 110 50th Anniversary : 2008):cool:

Cheers!

P.S. IMHO "they" should continue making ammunition available, if only in limited quanties or in special production runs, as long as there are willing buyers... As previously indicated 308 brass can be reformed, but NOT ALL ENTHUSIASTS ARE RELOADERS.
 
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For me at age 65 I'm good only need ONE round per deer season,If I hunt past 85 I'll bite the bullet and buy another box:D

+1;

I only had to finish off four deer with my revolver since I started hunting deer back in 1968 and one was was not mine.

Lots of "High Sage" in Nevada, that might make a bullet "Move" a little bit.
 
Even before all this ammo madness it was usually around $40 per box of twenty. 30-30 OTOH could be had for under $20. Now they are running neck and neck price wise If you can find them.
One thing I have noticed at the shows lately is that the rarer, hard to get calibers are showing up at very reasonable prices. At the York show on Sunday I saw two boxes of 25-35 Winchester tagged at around $30. Over this past year I've also bought 32-40 Winchester for $20 a box and have seen some older 32-20 Win for under $30. I think people are cleaning their gun rooms out and selling unneeded ammo.

John
 
Just for the heck of it I visited the "new" Remington ammo website to see if they're still making some of my favorites...YIKES! If the MSRP prices are indicative of what we'll be seeing in the "real world," (i.e. Walmart, etc.) folks are in for some real PERMANENT sticker shock! Some calibers are now in the vicinity of $3 per shot.
 
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