As long as you're not looking for .380, any Wal-Mart or sporting goods store will have any caliber you need... (at least that's the case over here in Irving).Dragonfighter wrote:This begs the question then, who in the area has it and at what price? I need to stock up on practice ammo, I've got some training and teaching to do.Embalmo wrote:Yep they're the ammo equivalent of a ticket scalper-They buy up all the ammo and boast that they are the only one's that have any and charge double, sometimes more.
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Oh yeah, Lightning, don't sweat it. I don't get/stay mad anymore...I don't have the strength of will and its a waste of time.
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- Sat Jan 30, 2010 10:09 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cheaper Than Dirt
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Re: Cheaper Than Dirt
- Wed Jan 27, 2010 2:43 pm
- Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
- Topic: Cheaper Than Dirt
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Re: Cheaper Than Dirt
That's pretty high... they're $13.57 for 50 at Wal-Mart.Dragonfighter wrote:I know, I know. I'm a late comer to CTD but I have to say what a toy store! I have heard about the Online site (nationally known) but just for the first time walked in to the store in Fort Worth...wow. It has an inherent monetary hazard in that it is difficult to get into without spending but it has plenty of everything at very reasonable prices.
For example, I went in to get a new field kit and found a hundred round brick of Winchester .40 S&W target loads for just over $40. Not bad considering today's prices, and there was plenty.