New ammo supplier
I have come across- or rather, they came across me- an ammo supplier known as “Ammo for sale.com”. I got a box of 380 Fiocchi hollowpoints from them, and shot them today (I GOT them a while back, but today was my very first range day that I got to shoot them.
Anyway, their ammo prices are comparable ot other places I’ve seen, but they have SALES! Right now, for instance, they have a K of S&B 115 fmj 9mm for $200, which is a damnably good price for NEW factory ammo- hell, it would be a pretty damned good price for RELOADS.
I will be buying stuff from them, and Imna put a sidebar link there in bold. Cripes, they even have the steel Tulammo 7.62×39 for about a quarter a round in quantities of 400 or more- Hollowpoints!, I haven’t seen that cheap at gunshows, even, for a longass time.
They’re in Richmond Virginia. Do some business with them, they seem to be very good people. I was promised they’d have 30 Carbine at good prices soon. Anyway, I’d say nice things about them even if they didn’t send me a box of ammo. I’ll have a range report on the ammo itself later in the week.

Right now AimSurplus has Silver Bear 123gr HP for $4.79/box, $4.60/box for 500+ rounds.
Sweet! Pity I no longer have any thing that will shoot it, but when I had my SKS I woudla loved it!
Oooo! Thanks for the intel. Something about ammo sales makes me giddy like a little school girl :)
Hmmm… No .45 Long Colt, no .32 ACP.
No brass, no bullets.
Good prices on primers, though.
Still seems to be a newish company. Looks like they’re adding calibers all the time.
I wonder why they didn’t show at the Richmond gun show this weekend? That is a great opportunity to move some inventory without paying shipping.
Yay! They have decent prices on Magtech .45 ACP. I like the Magtech bluebox stuff.
I’m a little surprised a DIY guy like yourself isn’t handloading.
It’s a very rewarding pastime, and makes me very resistant to market buffoonery and .gov interference in the ammo supply.
After a few years of loading other folks’ bullets, i even started casting my own projectiles from smelted wheel weights.
I rolled my own back in the 70’s and 80’s. I can, and have all the equipage. I still load rifle ammo, for accuracy, and still have all the stuff I need to make my own bullets(With me it was lino metal, not wheel weights, better quality) and when I can buy reloads and NEW loads for the price of doing it myself, there’s no question. My time is too valuable to me. I’d rather shoot than load.