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I haven't made a quantity purchase of 45 ACP 230 gr. Ball in a very long time and like to know which brands these days are a value as far as quality and price?
I am finishing up the last of 4000 rounds of PMC Ball and would like to lay in another couple of thousand just to be safe.
Just curious to the best available currently.
Appreciate the suggestions.
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https://www.sgammo.com/I haven't checked other website's prices lately, but these guys are usually competitive, and their service is above reproach. Shipping is fast, and they package stuff well. I've been buying S&B .45 from them, it's good stuff. It outshoots PMC .45 in my pistols, too. They carry all kinds of ammo, all the major brands, and have good prices and service. Just shop around.
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I've bought 45 acp from target sports, mainly because case prices include shipping, which can be rather expensive by itself due to where I live. Can't help with brand, I've bought only Rem. in the past, and I only bought loaded ammo as I was getting low on brass. Jerry https://www.targetsportsusa.com/45-acp-auto-ammo-c-70.aspx
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Check PSA, they are running their own line of ammo now and it’s pretty reasonable.
There is an ammo maker here that usually has good prices and also usually has remanufactered available as well. I’ve shot a lot of their stuff, quite happy with it. They were keeping the local IDPA and USPSA shooters going during the scamdemic. Google Precision One Ammunition
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S&B is usually among the cheapest wherever it’s available. I’ve never had a problem with it. 9mm or 45. I’ve rarely had a problem with any of the lower priced ammo. I do stay away from the steel and aluminum cases.
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I haven't made a quantity purchase of 45 ACP 230 gr. Ball in a very long time and like to know which brands these days are a value as far as quality and price?
I am finishing up the last of 4000 rounds of PMC Ball and would like to lay in another couple of thousand just to be safe.
Just curious to the best available currently.
Appreciate the suggestions.
StarchedCover With controvertial election coming up in United States I would stock up on necessities first. Answering question it would be $19.99 per box of Speer Lawman, Blazer Brass, American Eagle at Bucking Horse Outpost. Check tax and shipping costs before ordering. Of the 3 choices given American Eagle is the best.
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Thanks for the replies.
I have been buying ammunition from Sam @ SGAmmo for a very long time; first rate sales and service.
I've used a fair amount of S&B 9mm 124 grain Ball over the years, and it works very well for practice and training classes. That being said I haven't tried their 45 ACP stuff.
After doing some reading, I will have to pick up a few boxes of the PSA stuff the next time we go down to SC to see family as there is a PSA store along the way.
Regarding the geopolitical commentary and "necessities", you never know when a couple of thousand rounds of 45 ACP might become a necessity.
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Thanks for the replies.
I have been buying ammunition from Sam @ SGAmmo for a very long time; first rate sales and service.
I've used a fair amount of S&B 9mm 124 grain Ball over the years, and it works very well for practice and training classes. That being said I haven't tried their 45 ACP stuff.
After doing some reading, I will have to pick up a few boxes of the PSA stuff the next time we go down to SC to see family as there is a PSA store along the way.
Regarding the geopolitical commentary and "necessities", you never know when a couple of thousand rounds of 45 ACP might become a necessity.
StarchedCover Free shipping on orders over $175, time to say adios to SGAmmo and use Bucking Horse Outpost.
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ammoman dot com has several different brands at around .45 to .47 each. 1000 round boxes. Free shipping and they ship quickly.
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I read posts like this and I get down on my knees and thank God that I have a bunch of .45 ACP bullet moulds (including a 230 grain RN), kegs of Unique, bushels of LP primers, stupid amounts of brass, and a good set of dies. I'm admittedly ignorant of the cost of factory handgun ammo, not having bought any since George Bush the First was in office.
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S&B is usually among the cheapest wherever it’s available. I’ve never had a problem with it. 9mm or 45. I’ve rarely had a problem with any of the lower priced ammo. I do stay away from the steel and aluminum cases. ABSOLUTELY!!
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https://www.sgammo.com/I haven't checked other website's prices lately, but these guys are usually competitive, and their service is above reproach. Shipping is fast, and they package stuff well. I've been buying S&B .45 from them, it's good stuff. It outshoots PMC .45 in my pistols, too. They carry all kinds of ammo, all the major brands, and have good prices and service. Just shop around. I second this. S&B 230 gr FMJ is pretty powerful and accurate on the guns I’ve shot it in. It is also clean shooting and affordable. SGAmmo is a good source with reasonable shipping.
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The AAC stuff at Palmetto is good and usually priced very well. I really like their subsonic 9mm loads, but they are often difficult to find in stock.
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I’ve been shooting a fair amount of “freedom munition” .45acp. They are new with plated bullets. At the 830-850 fps work good in the acp. Just ordered some at $350is per 1k and free shipping. For plinking and practice loads im yet to find cheaper.
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I read posts like this and I get down on my knees and thank God that I have a bunch of .45 ACP bullet moulds (including a 230 grain RN), kegs of Unique, bushels of LP primers, stupid amounts of brass, and a good set of dies. I'm admittedly ignorant of the cost of factory handgun ammo, not having bought any since George Bush the First was in office. Do you have a wife, kids and a full time job too?
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I went to the range this morning, took my .45s. I had some PMC and S&B ball ammo, and wanted to see how the various pistols handled them. S&B, which is usually cheaper on most websites, outshot PMC to a fare-thee-well. I use a lot of PMC, I like the brass for reloading purposes, and it outshoots everything except Federal ball. S&B kicked it's collective butt. It's just good stuff, regardless of the inexpensive price, and it still uses Large Pistol primers, most of the CCI and Federal are now using SP primers, which cause headaches sorting the stuff. All four pistols I shot this morning favored the S&B heavily, and the two pistols I left at home have shown the same tendencies, they like it, too. If you haven't tried it, it's worth the cost of a box or two, to see how it shoots in your pistols.
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Almost always find the cheapest price on ammoseek.com. For example, S&B 230 gr ball for $.40/rd with free shipping on $175 order. Darn near every time.
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