Trying to find 9mm!!

Happy New Year spirit4earth,

My suggestion is to reload. Hand loading/reloading is a wonderful hobby. Not only does reloading save money, $$$ as long as you have components, you'll always be range time ready.

BTW, the only big game hunting ammo I'll use is ammo I've hand loaded. My loads are far more accurate than any factory hunting ammo I've tried. So if you're in to target shooting, loading your own might give you a competitive advantage.
 
Have you ever had problems with loose-packed bulk of 1000 rounds? Like being messed up from being loose?
 
Have you ever had problems with loose-packed bulk of 1000 rounds? Like being messed up from being loose?

I recently bought a loose packed case of 1,000 rds of +P 115 gr
9mm FMJ Independence ammo from sgammo. It came in a heavy plastic bag inside a card board box that was pretty full. No room
for the ammo to bounce around. I transferred it to an ammo can
and it looked really clean. No tarnish or dents. It's recent
production and actually looks better than boxed ammo.
 
Ammoseek is good, helps if you know what you're looking for. Like if om looking for components their search engine is handy but they don't factor in shipping costs. Sgammo usually ships a case of 9 for 16 bucks which isn't bad.
 
Take a look at Target Sports. Their CCI 124 gr. FMJ was $159.99/k. They do charge tax but shipping is free.
 
If you can wait it out.............

generally your local Cabela's, Sportmans whse, Bass Pro or hick town store will have 9mm at $8.99 on sale, depending on your location in these states of the good old U.S.A.

If not, maybe a 75 mile drive will fix the problem ?

It's out there, you just have to use the old slide ruler to get it done.
 
Most places supply will be lower this time of year with inventory right around the corner. Was down picking up an order at AIM Surplus last week and their selection of different types of 9mm was down to 3 types only. Could not give a time frame for when selection might be improving but confirmed it is inventory time.
 
Wally World "officially" stopped selling 9 mm about the first of the year, but I had gotten several bulk boxes for a rainy day. I noticed at the Richmond, VA gun show the prices weren't great, but they really weren't too bad.

Froggie
 

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