Ammo buy?
Ammo buy?
Would it be worth while to get a group of members in an area to pool together to buy bulk ammo? I am running alittle low on Mak rounds, but would like to do a large purchase to save some bucks.
Talk it up and see if it would be capeable, and maybe we can plan something.
Bobby J.
Talk it up and see if it would be capeable, and maybe we can plan something.
Bobby J.
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want to learn reloading give me a call I have all the equipment
be glade to show you
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want to learn reloading give me a call I have all the equipment
be glade to show you
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Norm,
I've become interested in the basics of reloading. I have a Master Catalog of reloading equipment, but have no idea where to get started. A brief rundown on the essential equpment would be immensely informative for myself and any other reload newbies. Thanks,
-George
I've become interested in the basics of reloading. I have a Master Catalog of reloading equipment, but have no idea where to get started. A brief rundown on the essential equpment would be immensely informative for myself and any other reload newbies. Thanks,
-George
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The first thing you need is a up to date reloading manual or two
LYMAN just came out with their 48th edition reloading handbook http://www.lymanproducts.com/lymanproducts/index.htm
also you can get free ones from here http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp
I suggest you get THE ABC'S OF RELOADING 7th edition
any question you have give me a call my phone # is at the bottom of this post
http://p64.proboards67.com/index.cgi?bo ... 1179953781
or can email me your phone # and I can call you
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The first thing you need is a up to date reloading manual or two
LYMAN just came out with their 48th edition reloading handbook http://www.lymanproducts.com/lymanproducts/index.htm
also you can get free ones from here http://data.hodgdon.com/main_menu.asp
I suggest you get THE ABC'S OF RELOADING 7th edition
any question you have give me a call my phone # is at the bottom of this post
http://p64.proboards67.com/index.cgi?bo ... 1179953781
or can email me your phone # and I can call you
NORM
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off topic but related, I was surfing around looking for ammo when I came upon this site selling American Eagle 9x18 they said
"If you like punching a lot of holes in paper, you'll appreciate the value in the American Eagle line of ammunition. It's made to provide you with maximum fun at minimum cost."
maximum fun at minimum cost? they were selling a box of 50 for 24.00 plus shipping! that's over .50 per bullet!!! what a ripoff!
"If you like punching a lot of holes in paper, you'll appreciate the value in the American Eagle line of ammunition. It's made to provide you with maximum fun at minimum cost."
maximum fun at minimum cost? they were selling a box of 50 for 24.00 plus shipping! that's over .50 per bullet!!! what a ripoff!
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Trent,
I know, I've seen that advertisement from them! LOL! ;D There are a bunch of people out there in America, though, that know absolutely nothing about the ammo market, and never look anywhere but mainline American retailers for ammo, and they jump on that thinking they're getting a deal.
I know, I've seen that advertisement from them! LOL! ;D There are a bunch of people out there in America, though, that know absolutely nothing about the ammo market, and never look anywhere but mainline American retailers for ammo, and they jump on that thinking they're getting a deal.
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this goes along with the last post but also is a warning for all who might need it..
however before that.. we all look for good prices on ammo but did you notice the great deal it is to shoot our ammo as compared to the "popular stuff"
Now warning..
I went to Wal Mart a couple of months ago to pick up some 38's .The clerk(aka manager) handed the 38s and the deal was done. ok so what is the moral of the story.
Look before you buy. Why because he gave me a box of 38+P . I happened to see the + P and only because of the Taurus I had recently bought (82B) and our thread I had recently heard about it. Boy thank you to this site. OK so I am not up to date on certain stuff.
I asked the clerk what it meant , answer was scary, he did not have slightest idea. Thought it was maybe a brand thing. All the 38s on shelve were +P s .Scary uh...
a note, most new 38s will handle +p s on occasion and some all the time. but some older wheels just can not
however before that.. we all look for good prices on ammo but did you notice the great deal it is to shoot our ammo as compared to the "popular stuff"
Now warning..
I went to Wal Mart a couple of months ago to pick up some 38's .The clerk(aka manager) handed the 38s and the deal was done. ok so what is the moral of the story.
Look before you buy. Why because he gave me a box of 38+P . I happened to see the + P and only because of the Taurus I had recently bought (82B) and our thread I had recently heard about it. Boy thank you to this site. OK so I am not up to date on certain stuff.
I asked the clerk what it meant , answer was scary, he did not have slightest idea. Thought it was maybe a brand thing. All the 38s on shelve were +P s .Scary uh...
a note, most new 38s will handle +p s on occasion and some all the time. but some older wheels just can not
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Here is a picture of some ammo I got today from local shop. it is 93 grain and I believe it is pretty old stuff??? but the box was neat(thats why I bought it) and thought if I ever wanted a display with the 63 I would use it..




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That is some good ammo. According to North Bender and the chrony info here. http://forums.gunboards.com/showthread.php?t=299
MFS 93-gr FMJ (10 rounds tested)
Manufacturer: MFS: Hungarian Ammunition Manufacturing, Inc., Sirok, Hungary
Headstamp: MFS 9x18 Mak
Cartridge Case: Brass case, boxer primed, non-corrosive primer
Bullet: 93.4-gr (1 measured), steel-jacketed copper-coated with concave exposed-lead base
Magnetic: Cartridge case – no; bullet yes
OAL (ins)
Range: 0.973 – 0.979
Avg: 0.976
Velocity: (fps)
Range: 986 - 1024
Avg: 1002
ES: 38
SD: 11
I have a partial box of it left and would like to find more..... ;D
MFS 93-gr FMJ (10 rounds tested)
Manufacturer: MFS: Hungarian Ammunition Manufacturing, Inc., Sirok, Hungary
Headstamp: MFS 9x18 Mak
Cartridge Case: Brass case, boxer primed, non-corrosive primer
Bullet: 93.4-gr (1 measured), steel-jacketed copper-coated with concave exposed-lead base
Magnetic: Cartridge case – no; bullet yes
OAL (ins)
Range: 0.973 – 0.979
Avg: 0.976
Velocity: (fps)
Range: 986 - 1024
Avg: 1002
ES: 38
SD: 11
I have a partial box of it left and would like to find more..... ;D
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I have shot some of the newer MFS ammo I got from SOG and it functions great but was very dirty... :'(...I don't think too much of the 9x18 ammo is very clean shooting anuways...
...at least not the stuff I shoot. Barnul, Silver Bear, MFS, Sellier and Bellot (which I think is the cleanest).
That is a cool old box! $15 !! :'( Holy crap!! I get pissed when I can't find ammo for under $10 delivered!
I just bought 17 boxes of Silver Bear from someone who sold off his Maks and had it hanging around...$150 delivered...that was a very good price for me as AIM that usually has 9x18 for under $8 won't ship to Mass!

That is a cool old box! $15 !! :'( Holy crap!! I get pissed when I can't find ammo for under $10 delivered!
I just bought 17 boxes of Silver Bear from someone who sold off his Maks and had it hanging around...$150 delivered...that was a very good price for me as AIM that usually has 9x18 for under $8 won't ship to Mass!
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yeah carguy I know the 15. was a might high but I wanted the 93 gr. also I really liked the box because of the writing and etc.
9x18shooter
I think they had a couple of boxes left I will try and get back there.. I might have to get out to Wadsworth in next few weeks to month. I could bring you out a box if you like..or not what ever you would like..
9x18shooter
I think they had a couple of boxes left I will try and get back there.. I might have to get out to Wadsworth in next few weeks to month. I could bring you out a box if you like..or not what ever you would like..
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I still have 4 or 6 boxes of that older MFS left over from some old purchase. Brass-cased reloadable ammo is not cheap - maybe the $15 isn't such a bad price nowdays if you are considering reloading.