.50 ae ammo

SFRC. When I see the Hornady come in stock, I will jump on it and stock up (35 boxes)

Keep watching, everyone seems to be out at the moment.
 
Wholesale Sports has Hornady for $29 and P & D had it for $28...


Like Shooter1of38 said, no one seems to have it in stock. I put my name on th next order at P & D about 2 months ago and they still have it backordered.
 
Go over to the u.s for a weekend and get some.


RRrrrright!

Let's see.......................:

- drive to the US and spend $XX.XX on fuel and the bridge toll

- spend the same, or more $$$$ for the same ammo

- then...........................and much more importantly............stand the chance of spending some time locked up care of Uncle Sam, and becoming "Bubbas" belly and hand hold/rest!:bigHug:
You get the picture!!!:eek:
Plus all the other "##### slaps" you'll get thrown at you by the US Gov't.

Not worth it IMHO.
I travel to the US a lot on business and do some window shopping. Our ammo costs are so close to the US costs it's not worth the hassle, or risks of being caught, as an alien, with ammo, or any ITAR item in the US.

To the OP, you should seriously consider getting some basic reloading equipment (i.e. RCBS starter kit) and roll your own ammo to feed that baby. I just purchased a .338LM and I'm in the process of setting up to reload.
 
RRrrrright!

Let's see.......................:

- drive to the US and spend $XX.XX on fuel and the bridge toll

- spend the same, or more $$$$ for the same ammo

- then...........................and much more importantly............stand the chance of spending some time locked up care of Uncle Sam, and becoming "Bubbas" belly and hand hold/rest!:bigHug:
You get the picture!!!:eek:
Plus all the other "##### slaps" you'll get thrown at you by the US Gov't.

Not worth it IMHO.
I travel to the US a lot on business and do some window shopping. Our ammo costs are so close to the US costs it's not worth the hassle, or risks of being caught, as an alien, with ammo, or any ITAR item in the US.

To the OP, you should seriously consider getting some basic reloading equipment (i.e. RCBS starter kit) and roll your own ammo to feed that baby. I just purchased a .338LM and I'm in the process of setting up to reload.

agreed, start reloading dude... u r wasting your money if u dont. half price at least with premium bullets. only thing u need is brass
 
RRrrrright!

Let's see.......................:

- drive to the US and spend $XX.XX on fuel and the bridge toll

- spend the same, or more $$$$ for the same ammo

- then...........................and much more importantly............stand the chance of spending some time locked up care of Uncle Sam, and becoming "Bubbas" belly and hand hold/rest!:bigHug:
You get the picture!!!:eek:
Plus all the other "##### slaps" you'll get thrown at you by the US Gov't.

Not worth it IMHO.
I travel to the US a lot on business and do some window shopping. Our ammo costs are so close to the US costs it's not worth the hassle, or risks of being caught, as an alien, with ammo, or any ITAR item in the US.

To the OP, you should seriously consider getting some basic reloading equipment (i.e. RCBS starter kit) and roll your own ammo to feed that baby. I just purchased a .338LM and I'm in the process of setting up to reload.

Lol, I was just kidding guys...
I know all the troubles of bringing ammo back. But seriously reloading is probably what you should look at getting into.
 
There is no such thing as a cheap .50, start reloading ;)

Hand loads; take a look over at "my poor Glock". That's what can happen with a .45 and a 10mm, imagine what .50 ae could do!
DE is a tank, I'd have no problems relaoding for it. Man up :D
 
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