My ammo buying technique

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I can't be the only person doing this. I go to Wal-Mart every day (as annoying and evil as that place is) until I find what I'm looking for. I'll either go early in the AM on my way to work or on my lunch break. I work close enough where it's not a big deal for me. This method may not work for everyone but for me it's working out alright. When I find what I need I give it a rest for a week or two and then start the cycle again. I figure even with all the quick trips it's cheaper than buying it online and having to pay shipping. Is anyone else using this model of 'brute force' ammo acquisition?
 
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You're right about early morning being a good time. I guess the stuff is taken off the truck at night and waits for an associate to put it on the shelves. My brother in law works part time at Wal-mart and calls me when something I need comes in. I was suprised to find that that sometimes occurs on Saturday nights/Sunday mornings. I don't know if trucks come in on Saturday nights, or if things are just slow enough on Sunday mornings to get the stuff out.

I usually try to buy a box or two with each paycheck. I've got enough now that I don't really worry about it too much.
 
I go down in my basement and make more.
Can you make primers?
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My ammo buying technique is.... I stroll on down to a local gunshop that has all the ammo I need. He doesn't jack up the prices/gouge. He's a good guy. I almost fell into the panic but caught myself early. I spent one whole day and about a hundred miles going from Wal-Mart to Bas-Pro etc and I said to myself after finding many empty shelves "this is insane". Now they have limits and have ammo available at times. Go to the small stores tucked away they are the ones with the ammo not the big box stores that are swamped with people cleaning the shelves.
 
i just go to in every few days and look. of course, god is taunting me as dick's and walmart ALWAYS have .40. nothing else. as of about an hour ago, walmart had 6 cases of .40 sitting on the shelf, but not a single box of any caliber i have.
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thinking i should trade in something for a .40 and then stock up.
 
Originally posted by flop-shank:
I go down in my basement and make more.

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Hey! I would like to! I don't have any primers, powder or bullets. I've got cases out the wazoo!

I used to just by primers as I needed them, a couple of hundred at a time.

Now, nobody has anything. I'll just buy what I can get.
 
Hey! I would like to! I don't have any primers, powder or bullets. I've got cases out the wazoo!
Well Gutpile, I guess I have accumulated a year's supply of 45 colt and 460 mag stuff. I also have some components for 38 spl on hand. If you happen by North Alabama, look me up and I'll give you some of anything I have.

Having stuff ain't no fun if you can't give a little away.
 
My ammo buying technique was to buy all that I could in late 2006, 2007 and early 2008. At last count, excluding 22 rimfire, rifle ammo, and shotgun shells, I have over 25,000 rounds of 380, 9mm, 38 Special, 357 Mag, 40 S&W, 10mm Auto, and 45 ACP. I can look at all the ammo I have stored at home. No need to visit places that sell ammo on a daily basis.
 
Yeah, I had a psychic moment last year and saw the future so I stocked up pretty good. I'd like to get a couple hundred more rounds of target for a few calibers, but won't pay current prices.
 
Originally posted by FennRx:
i just go to in every few days and look. of course, god is taunting me as dick's and walmart ALWAYS have .40. nothing else. as of about an hour ago, walmart had 6 cases of .40 sitting on the shelf, but not a single box of any caliber i have.
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thinking i should trade in something for a .40 and then stock up.

Maybe God is telling you to buy a 40.
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Originally posted by walnutred:
Originally posted by FennRx:
i just go to in every few days and look. of course, god is taunting me as dick's and walmart ALWAYS have .40. nothing else. as of about an hour ago, walmart had 6 cases of .40 sitting on the shelf, but not a single box of any caliber i have.
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thinking i should trade in something for a .40 and then stock up.

Maybe God is telling you to buy a 40.
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believe me, i've been considering it.
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but i was in there today and i couldnt believe it: they had boxes of 9mm, .38 Special and 1 box of .45 auto!.
 
You can reload primers using the tips from strike anywhere matches. The Pakistanis did so for years. I tried it as a kid. The formula for strike anywhere matches has changed somewhat recently, so you might want to test it.

You can also use the matchheads for a gunpowder substitute.

The end result is extremely corrosive though. Still, if you're really hard up.
 
My biggest complaint about WM is you have to park so far out. Here's my remedy...


Quickest in & out to WM sporting goods dept is usually park by the automotive entrance. Especially on a weekend or peak busy times.
 
scored more 9mm today at wallyworld! 9.99/box is a steal compared to what the gun shops are charging!
 
Bought two boxes of 9mm blazer brass at 8.47 a box for my dad. They had two cases available and about 12 boxes of 40 s&w. They said it's starting to wind down around here (panic buying).
 
My routine is quite simple really.
I go in to W/W ask for 9X19 W W/B 100 packs. I am told when monkeys fly out my a** you'll see some here. I go home and reload the meager stash of 9X19 I was able to assemble before the magnetic poles shifted.
Circle completed. See you next week in order to hear the same response. Repeat as necessary...
 
Yeah, In hind sight. I bought a reloader a little too late. Now I can not find primers either
 
629,
It's my own fault really? I've reloaded for 45 years, but waited too long to buy my first 9X19 ever as a hi-cap last year. Got the gun in a timely fashion, but neglected to buy enough factory stuff to shoot for the brass prior to lift off. I still could go Starline and reload. But I'm so much of a dinosaur, that I can't break the habit of shooting factory stuff, then reloading it? So it's a self inflicted wound by an old fart being stuck in amber!
 
I ordered from several websites. They are all on backorder, but they ship them to me as soon as they come in. Usually, 2-3 weeks. I was driving to several stores, but was unable to find any and wasted a lot of gas and time.
 
I highly recommend a flintlock.

No primers to buy, and I haven't noticed a shortage of round balls or black powder.
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The shortage of black powder was about 1 1/2 to 2 years ago when it was thought that the shipping regulations were going to change for black powder.

It's the same-old same-old all over again, just this time with ammunition.

I think you'll see some rock bottom block-busting prices on ammunition in about six months. I'll eat my hat if I'm wrong. (Did I mention I have a hat made out of rice cakes just in case?
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Yeah,
And I figure if I ever ran low on Lead, I could just melt down what passes for a house rep's brain around here?
 
Originally posted by jmtgsx:
My biggest complaint about WM is you have to park so far out. Here's my remedy...


Quickest in & out to WM sporting goods dept is usually park by the automotive entrance. Especially on a weekend or peak busy times.

Just like the grocery stores put the milk in the far back corner. That's so you have to pass by (and hopefully buy) all the non-essential stuff on your way to and from the necessities. Same thing at WalMart with ammunition.
 
This is how I roll (Walmart only). It has proven to successful. 1st, you need to be living in a city with at least 10 Walmart stores. 2nd, then I apply the same hunting skills I use in the wild (know your prey's habits). I stalk the 5 closest stores near me EVERY MORNING(7:30am) when I am in need of ammo. One store usually has what I am looking for (9mm Blazer Brass $8.97 box of 50). Before the six box limit, I would buy 500 rounds. I have built a stash and maintain its level. Whatever I shoot on the weekends, I replace every two weeks. Life is good. the Walmarts in my area(don't ask. OK, somewhere in south texas.) are always receiving ammo. The morning is the best time to catch it. The stores don,t know what shipment it will be on, but they know it comes in. The early bird catches the worm
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. The next best thing is to know someone who works for Walmart. Next we have the Academy stores. These guys also get ammo regularly. I was in Laredo TX. 5-20-09 10am. I stop in at the Academy just of IH-35 south. This store had just finish re-stocking ammo. They had roughly 2000 rounds(40boxes) of pretty much everything
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!! even .380 . The guy at the counter said that it would all be gone by sunset at the latest. BUT, they had it. The walmart next door had nothing. Walmart and Academy is where the action is. Pricing is still reasonable, Academy has gone up some. Timing is everything. I place a curse on all who are gouging and I wish nothing but bad things to all your family,friends and pets. What goes around comes around.
 
Pensacola, Florida update:

Mikes Gun Shop
Some Blazer Brass, one box only
JHP one box only

Academy
A lot of FMJ in .40, and 9mm
no defense rounds

Wal-mart on 29
9mm case and a half in stock Blazer Brass
9mm WWB 100 count available (not much)
.40 about 7 cases in stock Blazer Brass
.45 available (FMJ)

It seems to be easing up a bit around here a little bit.
 
ammo is plentiful in missouri guys.well at least at my house.But if everybody stayed stocked up,what would we talk about?good luck on ammo hunting.gunnut2
 
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