Jeezus... what makes "factory" ammo any better? We're Canadians here yet all twisted up over saving a few pennies to support American companies for the exact same thing that's gonna go bang and put a nice hole in a piece of paper... plus, were these reloads not manufactured in a FACTORY as well?
I'd buy 1500 rds right now for every negative comment here if I could afford it at the moment.
Did philadelphia collins ever tell you to @$!&off, this is where im selling?When I was a kid I used to sell fresh mackerel in the spring on the side of the road. Our price was 2 mackerel for 3$...or 3 mackerel for 5$. In 3 years not one person called us on it and most took 3 for 5$.
Maybe that's their game.
We just finished up a run of 115grain 9mm and have it back in stock on the webstore!
1500 9mm 115 grain $430.00:
https://www.westernmetal.ca/shooting/9mm-115-grain-1500-rounds-western-munitions-remanufactured-ammunition-arw-9-115-1500
1000 9mm 115 grain $254.99:
https://www.westernmetal.ca/shooting/9mm-115-grain-1000-rounds-western-munition-remanufactured-ammunition-arw-9-115-1000
All Western Munitions ammo is made in Canada by Canadian Shooters for Canadian Shooters
Jeezus... what makes "factory" ammo any better? We're Canadians here yet all twisted up over saving a few pennies to support American companies for the exact same thing that's gonna go bang and put a nice hole in a piece of paper... plus, were these reloads not manufactured in a FACTORY as well?
I'd buy 1500 rds right now for every negative comment here if I could afford it at the moment.
You could if they were cheaper.
Irony, when you bite, you bite hard!
I would like to take a minute to respond to several comments that have been made regarding the price of our ammo verses factory new. We set our prices based on the cost of material, labor, overhead, taxation, and regulatory expenses. The price that we sell for is the lowest price we can sell for and remain in business. We understand that some factory brands of ammo are being dumped in Canada at very low pricing and that can be very attractive to the shooter in these economic times. It should also be noted that several Canadian reloaders have been forced to shut down operations or greatly scale back as a result of this. We all know that at some point the dumping of factory ammo will end. Hopefully, at that time with the support of the Canadian shooters, there will still be several reloading companies to keep them supplied at a reasonable price.
Having said all this we respect your right to purchase whatever products you feel are best for you. All we ask is you respect our right to advertise our products.
Happy Shooting!
So why, per round, 1500 package is more expensive compared to 1000 round package...?
Fair enough and a good response.
I'm curious though. Do you know what market forces are behind the sudden influx of cut price 9mm into the Canadian market? Am I correct in thinking it's mostly just 9mm that is involved? I can't recall seeing any deeply discounted factory .38spl or .45acp The commercially reloaded stuff in those calibers still seems like a decent buy.
Fair enough and a good response.
I'm curious though. Do you know what market forces are behind the sudden influx of cut price 9mm into the Canadian market? Am I correct in thinking it's mostly just 9mm that is involved? I can't recall seeing any deeply discounted factory .38spl or .45acp The commercially reloaded stuff in those calibers still seems like a decent buy.