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Title: Where to get ammo at near normal prices in Texas????
Post by: bikerfella1982 on March 24, 2009, 08:56:26 AM
Where in Texas can a fella get some .45acp rounds    both target and H.P speer gold dot
Title: Re: Where to get ammo at near normal prices in Texas????
Post by: Green Mountain Gringo on March 24, 2009, 10:45:11 PM
Looks like nobody knows.....
 :-[



I've done ok going thru cabelas.com

Dont' get too excited though....you don't know if it's in stock until you drill down to the Add To Cart level.  The good news is they charge you for the shipping as if it will all come in one delivery but then send it out in multiple shipments as the "backorder" stuff comes available.

My last order came in 4 deliveries over the course of two weeks as it came available with no change to the shipping costs.

 

Title: Re: Where to get ammo at near normal prices in Texas????
Post by: fightingquaker13 on March 24, 2009, 11:47:45 PM
As much as I hate going corporate, preffering my local dealer desipite the mark up, because I know he'll be there when I have a problem, I'd also look at basspro and gander mountain online. No shortage and good prices.I forget where mesquite is vis a vis Austin but try McCBrides Guns. They give nothing away, but,one of the best gun stores in America. Its area code 512 and well worth a call.
fightingquaker13 who is wishing for a shiner bock
Title: Re: Where to get ammo at near normal prices in Texas????
Post by: Texas_Bryan on March 24, 2009, 11:57:43 PM
Round Austin I usually go to Wally World, they got the cheapest, but not always in stock.  You best bet for a consistent buy is Academy, not the lowest prices but they always got .45.  Plus they still sell guns, the hippie Walmarts in Austin don't sell guns, I got to go to the Wally Worlds in Cedar Park or Georgetown.
Title: Re: Where to get ammo at near normal prices in Texas????
Post by: twyacht on March 25, 2009, 06:47:52 PM
It seems in this day and age,... the definition of "normal prices" keeps changing... :-\