Aguila sniper subsonic 60 grains 22 lr

I don't find 50 cents per round silly especially if you want to be competitive in benchrest shooting. I'm sure there are quite a few shooters who like myself spend a few thousand dollars a year on .22 ammo. Here are some prices for true match ammo taken from sponsor websites, these are for one box of 50 rounds, tax in but no delivery.

Lapua Center X - 27 cents/rd
Lapua Xact - 56 cents/rd
Eley Match - 38 cents/rd
Eley Tenex - 56 cents/rd
RWS R50 - 42 cents/rd
RWS R100 - 45 cents/rd
la, if you want to play the game you pay the prices. I'm sure most on here are sick and tired of listening to you whine about ammo prices or the weight of .22 barrels.

Anyone do mail-order on RWS and Eley in Canada? I've got a pile of Sk and Lapua, but always searching for greener grass and magic bullets.
 
Hirsch has highend stuff but Im guessing you know that.
Its not my fault the same questions get asked once a month.
Its a free country and I have the right to give my opinion so do you. Simply because you dont agree with me doesnt mean Im wrong.
Block me if you want to whine about it like a child.
 
Box /Brick, I thought someone like you, that is soo godly, would understand the mistake.
Thanks for adding sooo much info to this post!

You still missed it... it was not about "box/brick"... it was about your bad math. $10/box = 20 cents/round... not 50 cents/round.

It is apparent that you kids grew up with calculators.
 
I think it's kinda funny when people think a competive Rimfire is silly to spend money on. They have the same engineering, the same principals applied, the same QC process and same materials and when they are marginally less expensive then an average centerfire to shoot, they snort at the idea.... Why??

Pay to play with highend expectations... Or shoot crappy to decent ammo and get crappy to decent results and never know the capabilities of your equipment and your skill. Plain and simple.
 
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