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  • zorkieo
    Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 244

    walmart question

    i live in SF, no were near a wal-mart selling ammo (oakland and the other one near that one done sell ammo). I want to konw how much .45 acp ammo usually costs there? can anyone help me with some brands, and what they charge. thanks
    z-
    I carry a custom stainless GAU-8
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    mike100
    Veteran Member
    • Jul 2006
    • 2507

    Blazer Brass was about $11 per 50 and the WWB 100 pack was up to $24.xx in SD Co, but I have heard of ppl paying $26 or $27 for the same in other cities.

    I haven't bought any of those since Feb or so since I started reloading. I have also found that I prefer the Remington UMC since it chronos out to proper GI specs vs. speer lawman and presumably the blazer at less than 800 fps. WWB seems to have the full powder charge, hence why it costs the extra dollar.

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    • #3
      MilSpec.45
      Member
      • Jun 2006
      • 202

      The Wallyworld by my house has WWB .45 230 grain FMJ 100 round value packs for something like 26.96 a box. Hardly a value any more. It used to be 22 bucks a box not to long ago.
      "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."
      -- Thomas Jefferson

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      • #4
        scewper
        Member
        • Nov 2006
        • 294

        I think the wwb 100 pack is about $27 and the 250 remmington umc pack is almost $64 at Tracy WalMart. WWB is a little more expensive, but this remmington umc stuff is really crappy..

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        • #5
          proraptor
          Veteran Member
          • Oct 2006
          • 2594

          Blazer is $10.97 a box of 50 and shoots well
          Nothin says hate like a .308

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          • #6
            Jon
            Member
            • Oct 2005
            • 328

            Yeah, at the Wally World in MV, Blazer is $10.97 and WWB is $26.96. . .do the math and get two boxes of the Blazer Brass.

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