Where is the cheapest 22LR ammunition a guy can get?
Well excuse me. HAHAVery suspicious question from a "newbie"...didn't even see the sponsor's ads above the OP.
Thanks for the helpful replyTenda or Solely Outdoors are normally my first choice for ammunition. Particularly if you spend >$300 to qualify for free shipping.
G4C or Magdump also have good prices, though shipping can be prohibitive.
Ammobin.ca can give you some insights into vendor pricing but is not an exhaustive list.
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do you even shoot ??Well excuse me. HAHA
This has been my experience also, I would not use Winchester .22 ammo if you gave it to me for free. It is way more trouble than it is worth. Federal chambers & extracts perfectly with no issues ever. Accuracy is plenty good for bulk ammo.From experience, cheap ammo aka Winchester super x, for example, is very i consistent in case sizes. Some rounds are easy to chamber and some are too wide and very hard to chamber so you have to use much more force to push the bolt into battery. Then there are many fail to fire instances. I had to rotate the round several time to finally ignite. The only rifle I didn't have problem with chambering was Savage mk II, those are known to have generous chambers. Ignition is still problematic. I didn't have too many problems with Rem Golden Bullets, just dirty and many flyers. This makes it hard to establish your rifle's accuracy. Federal bulk packs are some of my favourite for plinking. Also Federal automatch was pretty good but these days you pay $60 or $70 for cheapest 500 round bulk packs. I would steer clear of Winchester 22 ammo if you want to spare yourself some serious frustration.
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