Lapua Standard 500 Club Bulk Packs

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I have 5, 500 round bulk packs and I was wondering if its still good?
All are sealed up ammo cans and I know that bulk packs were discontinued in 2008 or there abouts.
Was it any good, I only plink with my various 22's including Anschutz, CZs, Martinis, and Rugers.
I only shoot metal situates at 40, 60, 80, and 100 yards with my situate Anschutz 64, just fun shoots.
Should I just sell it to a serious shooter if its good quality?
What are they worth?
Thanks
Al
 
I can't find anything on the ammo as identified. There was a Lapua product called Super Club available about two decades ago. It was an entry level, lower priced ammo.

Use it yourself. It saves you from having to buy new ammo for plinking.
 
I have 5, 500 round bulk packs and I was wondering if its still good?
All are sealed up ammo cans and I know that bulk packs were discontinued in 2008 or there abouts.
Was it any good, I only plink with my various 22's including Anschutz, CZs, Martinis, and Rugers.
I only shoot metal situates at 40, 60, 80, and 100 yards with my situate Anschutz 64, just fun shoots.
Should I just sell it to a serious shooter if its good quality?
What are they worth?
Thanks
Al



If you can't find it on the net it's probably older ammo . if it was stored properly then so be it . what is it worth to you that is the question . see what similar 22 ammo is going for and base your price on that . I have been to shows where people are trying to hose those going there to buy something . I won't buy anything off them . do you remember what you paid for them ? say $75 or $80 dollars to be fair if it's target ammo . the other cheaper stuff is what $50 to $60 plus a box of 500 . what happened to the $20 dollar days . good luck in your choice .
 
Lapua markets their .22 under the brand SK now.

I think
$100 per brick, $150 at a gun show

Nammo Schönebeck, which is part of the Nammo Group, makes Lapua .22L ammo varieties as well as SK varieties at a facility in Schönebeck, Germany. Lapua and SK are made on different production lines. Prior to about mid-2000 (between 2003 - 2006?) Lapua rimfire ammo was made in Finland.
 
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