Posted: 4/6/2014 2:05:27 PM EDT
| Is $21.99 for 40 S&W 180 gr. 20rds. and $25.99 for 45 acp 230 gr. 20 rds. worth it if I can get them now? Or is this way over priced? |
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Shipping is pretty expensive. It's about $12 for one box of 50. Anywhere else with better shipping rates or is that about the norm? Quoted:
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I wouldn't if you have ammo at all. Just go to sgammo.com and sign up for email notifications. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Shipping is pretty expensive. It's about $12 for one box of 50. Anywhere else with better shipping rates or is that about the norm? I don't know, I usually buy 250-500 rounds when i purchase carry ammo. ![]() Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Shipping is pretty expensive. It's about $12 for one box of 50. Anywhere else with better shipping rates or is that about the norm? Quoted:
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I wouldn't if you have ammo at all. Just go to sgammo.com and sign up for email notifications. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Shipping is pretty expensive. It's about $12 for one box of 50. Anywhere else with better shipping rates or is that about the norm? Shipping by most is based on weight from the shipping address to the receiving address. The first pound costs the most they it is only a small amount per extra pound after that. There are tons of add on fees that the carriers have like home delivery, fuel surcharge, rural surcharge, extended delivery area surcharge etc. It is possible that you and the guy next door could order the exact same thing from the same company and shipping be different because there is a imaginary line between you yards changing the rate. |
Buy a couple hundred rounds from SGAmmo (200, minimum). Shoot AT LEAST 50, making sure they perform how you'd like them to in your gun. I've run in to several reasons for switching out my carry ammo (like falling in a lake ), and more. Those rounds that submerged went directly to range ammo. That's happened more than once. I'm happy to report that they all still went bang, but I'm not going to chance it |
