canada ammo ammo sale?

cman

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Hey was just checking my visa bill, noticed i haven't bought anything from you guys for a long while....

Didn't you used to have sales on ammo?

Want some 5.56 to feed the hungry toys boys!!

Come on throw us a bone here....
 
Think its a good time to be loading up on 308 and .223 at its low price. When i got into shooting .223 was at best .50 cents a round now u can get it for .35 cents a round.

But if a sale came along with 7.62x39 i would be all over a bulk buy.
 
Think its a good time to be loading up on 308 and .223 at its low price. When i got into shooting .223 was at best .50 cents a round now u can get it for .35 cents a round.

But if a sale came along with 7.62x39 i would be all over a bulk buy.

Who's got 223 at $0.35/round that isn't steel cased?
 
Hey was just checking my visa bill, noticed i haven't bought anything from you guys for a long while....

Didn't you used to have sales on ammo?

Want some 5.56 to feed the hungry toys boys!!

Come on throw us a bone here....

When I first read that I thought you were looking for used ammo, I laughed...out loud, then a read it again.
 
Sales? We are trying to hold pricing. The dolar is tank and shipping is getting tougher, and no more cheap ammo from China
 
I see the pmc stuff is a half decent price, however it wont let me add a case to the cart....
 
Sorry Im new to this.. If I dont reload is there a reason not to get steel cased (besides fitting/jamming issues)?

If you are using a bolt gun steel cased should be no problem. I did hear that they were loaded to slightly lower pressures than brass. At least that's what it seems like with Barnaul stuff. I just got my first AR and it won't cycle the steel cased stuff. Brass does fine. I did however read a post that once you break in your AR with enough high powered milspec stuff (if your rifle is a 5.56 chamber) the gun will get broken in enough to shoot steel stuff, although I don't know how true this is. If you have a semi-auto that you've been shooting for a while, I'd buy a couple 20 round boxes of Barnaul and MFS and see if it cycles. Other than that, steel cased should be fine. It would probably work better in a VZ58 rather than an AR... maybe. Don't know about the Mini-14. What rifle were you going to be using it in?
 
Sorry Im new to this.. If I dont reload is there a reason not to get steel cased (besides fitting/jamming issues)?

Here are my thoughts on steel case .223/5.56 ammo, specifically shot in AR15's, from my experience.

Steel case ammo is tougher on your gun. Parts like extractors wear out faster. Brass expands to form a seal and then retracts much better than steel, so it's harder to pull a steel case out than a brass case. For the same reason, steel case ammo is less forgiving to a dirty gun than brass case. Steel case ammo often has projectiles that are harder and wear your bore/throat down faster. Some have suggested that the savings you get when using steel case ammo can more than make up for replacing your barrel, though.

My bottom line for steel case ammo is if you clean your rifle after every 2-300 rounds (or maybe a bit more) you should have no real problem. But if you are like me, and only want to clean after 1000, you may start seeing issues, particularly as your extractor wears a bit.

And it's not often that steel case ammo is more accurate than brass case ammo, although I found Tula steel case 5.56 pretty accurate out of one of my bolt action rifles. Harder to extract though.

I pretty much only run brass .223 in my AR15's now. The PMC CanAM has is some of my favorites, it's pretty flawless. No issues with steel case 7.62x39 in any of my SKS rifles though, as I think they were intended for steel cases.
 
I don't get why no one imports Russian steel cased ammo like wolf, the americans get it dirt cheap, we could probably import it for dirt cheap too. It's just stupid to me. We literally have 1 (maybe 2 if you count Barnaul) option for bulk non corrosive ammo in our entire country. The US has silver bear, brown bear, golden tiger, the half dozen types of wolf that are offered, tula (not so jealous about this offering) and a whole bunch more my brain can't recall right now. And Russia's ruble sucks right now, so it shouldn't be too expensive to import.

Then again, I have very little business sense so discount everything I say. Honestly I'm just glad canam imports any ammo at all
 
I don't get why no one imports Russian steel cased ammo like wolf, the americans get it dirt cheap, we could probably import it for dirt cheap too. It's just stupid to me. We literally have 1 (maybe 2 if you count Barnaul) option for bulk non corrosive ammo in our entire country. The US has silver bear, brown bear, golden tiger, the half dozen types of wolf that are offered, tula (not so jealous about this offering) and a whole bunch more my brain can't recall right now. And Russia's ruble sucks right now, so it shouldn't be too expensive to import.

Then again, I have very little business sense so discount everything I say. Honestly I'm just glad canam imports any ammo at all

Some cheap steel ammo would be awesome.
 
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