Best Site To Buy Ammo Online?

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Newbie to online purchasing, looking to buy 9mm ammo. What are the go to sites for online purchases and shipping?
 
Newbie to online purchasing, looking to buy 9mm ammo. What are the go to sites for online purchases and shipping?

Site sponsors have their sales posted on the main page, I've gone between those and Ammobin.ca to find the best prices, which most times are from the tenda/sfrc/whichever will include shipping or within a drivable distance.
 
The first time I used Ammo bin, a retailer was selling S&B 124gr 9mm for $16.49/500rounds. They priced the ammo wrong (Should have been $16.49/50 rounds) and still honored the price. I tried to order over 4000 rounds, the only downfall was that they could only fulfill 500 rounds to me.
 
Tenda >$300 with free shipping; SFRC during a sale, which helps offset the shipping cost (that said it is quite reasonable rates), but be mindful if you wait for a sale the ammo might sell out before
 
Waste of time. Always out of date.

100% agree. I have tried that several times. You could find a good price, but not in stock. AND many times an out of stock item that has been out of stock for a while, reflects an older price whether that is that site or even on vendor sites. I remember seeing one vendor site only a few months ago show Federal AE .223 ammo for $8.99 a box. Out of stock, and with that price, I would suspect it's been out of stock for many years.

Always best to just check vendor sites. For me, the best for a balance of both variety and price is Tenda. And they do have a free shipping option, but if you are nearby (which I can see you are not), I would encourage anyone to check it out. They stock some ammo that can't be found anywhere else. And the prices are generally pretty reasonable. Many here use Tenda as the barometer to gauge reasonable prices for an item.
 
nada, nada

get a reload kit, there's next to nothing left that is not a outrageous rip off...even reloading is getting hard as brass & primers is hard to get. 1st we need to get rid of our dictator in ottawa:ar15: & get importing back on track not to mention sane and fair laws for lawful citizens. That being said ammobin.ca is good to get names of places but as mentioned they are always out of stock it seems now
 
Since covid its been outdated I've found as well. Worked great before then to find the cheapest bulk of anything, I sort by per shot and now the first page or two is sold out.

Super disappointing that its frequently out of date. It was a great resource to find cheap ammo. Especially with the shortage these days, some common calibers like 30-30 are near impossible to find in store.
 
Tenda has been my go to for a number of years, but their price gouging on handguns a few weeks back, really makes me not want to shop there anymore. Fkn pi$$ed me right off seeing 50% increase on handguns, completely taking advantage of the community that keeps them all employed.
 
Tenda is decent but they don’t have any smoking hot deals anymore. Seems like everyone is charging top dollar… 30 dollars for a box of steel duck shells is ridiculous. Luckily I bought cheap and stacked deep. The EE is your best bet for any local deals…
 
Tenda is decent but they don’t have any smoking hot deals anymore. Seems like everyone is charging top dollar… 30 dollars for a box of steel duck shells is ridiculous. Luckily I bought cheap and stacked deep. The EE is your best bet for any local deals…

Agree. Tenda used to have some really smoking good deals. Now, their prices are competitive for some things, but for others, kind of ridiculous (Winchester White Box FMJ 9mm for $36.99 a box - really?) Last year, Tenda had an amazing flash sale on Remington LE ammo, but so far, nothing really cries "wow" - The Scorpio 9mm cases around Canada Day was ok, but after the reports of the ammo having all sorts of issues, not so much of a good deal. I will say, price aside, Tenda does carry some boutique ammo insofar as defensive stuff, that isn't sold anywhere else.

EE is hit and miss, but the occasional deal can be had. Around the time the handgun changes were announced and around the time of the import freeze, there were some members getting out of handgun shooting and liquidating their respective pistol ammo.

I personally think some of the small town mom and pop shops that don't have much of an internet presence may be worth checking out. Sometimes they have inventory from years ago and because the customer base is smaller and they don't advertise online, some good deals can be had that way. Finding these shops is sometimes by pure accident when driving through a small town.
 
There is No Best Site....
If the store has it in stock and they ship it , buy it before it is gone.
All of the site sponsors have an accurate inventory ...so snap it up before it is gone.
Just my coffee addled brain thinking out loud.
Rob
 
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