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tburtstout
07-28-2005, 13:59
I was wondering if anyone knew of good place to buy 10mm range ammo in bulk order. By that I mean 500-1000 rounds. I have checked out www.georgia-arms.com and so far what I have found is they have the lowest prices at least for 10mm rounds.
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ccw_bearcat
07-28-2005, 14:32
GA Arms is where I get mine. It is the cheapest that I have found on the net.
PaleGreenHorse
07-29-2005, 03:54
I use Miwall TMJ reloads for 10mm plinking ammunition, its $8.95 for 50, and if your not in the whole shooting reloads thing, they have factory new for $11.95 per 50.
http://www.outdoormarksman.com/index.php?cPath=65_1_4
Vigilant
07-29-2005, 21:01
I haven't tried any 10MM Miwalls, but their 9MM reloads are first-class, though a bit on the mild side. I'll stick with Georgia Arms for now for 10MM.
It's almost time for another couple thousand 9MMs tho....
Vig
Never2many
07-29-2005, 21:55
I use double taps range ammo, not the cheapest, but it's new and it's a full power loads. He is also coming out with other weights so those who shoot 155, 165gr ammo can practice with the same weight they carry at the same peformance level.
MXRacer101
08-02-2005, 13:02
Reed's Ammunition & Research (http://www.reedsammo.com/) has full power (1380FPS/655lbs) reloads for $12.91 and $12.50 per 50 rounds. I like these because they match my defensive round’s bullet weight and ballistics.
Better to practice with what you shoot IMO.
hartzpad
08-02-2005, 20:01
I shoot Miwall 10mm reloads as well, great ammo for plinking. Not one problem so far.
xd>glock2me
08-05-2005, 13:50
https://securewsch01.websitecomplete.com/reed1911/shop/showDept.asp?dept=1430
I don't know if many of you already knew about this website. I have not used it before, but they do appear to have some decent ammo in stock
MeatGrinder
08-06-2005, 10:09
Double Tap for me too. I'd rather shoot REAL 10mm, even for practice.
10mm bulk range/training ammo ...
It pays to look around a bit, just to know what's out there.
Power Strike Ammo offers both 155gn & 180gn 10mm TMJ ammo. The 155gn TMJ is loaded to 1475fps/749fpe, while the 180gn TMJ is loaded to 1325fps/702fpe. (Both as measured from a 4.6" test barrel, according to PSA)
If your carry load is a hot 135, 150 or 155gn JHP, PSA's TMJ equivalent appears to be a nice practice round. (Understand, I haven't tried it, I'm just pointing it out FYI).
Both PSA TMJ loads are priced the same: 16.50 per 50-rd box/$160 per 500rds/$320 per 1000rds.
Contrast that with Double Tap's 180gn FMJ Match-spec load @ 1250fps/624fpe. Cost is $145 per 500-rds - and if you order a 1000-rds, shipping is free (last time I checked it was anyway).
For me personally, the extra 75fps in velocity that PSA's 180gn TMJ may have over DT's 180gn FMJ doesn't off-set the cost difference for what is basically a full-power 10mm "training" or "practice" load. So I get MCNETT's load. That's not to say I wouldn't try a few boxes of PSA's load (or anyone else's, for that matter). But for buying in volume at the 1000-rd price-point, the DT stuff works for me.
www.powerstrikeammo.com
www.doubletapammo.com
On the other hand, many 10mm fans are comfortable with the old CCI/Blazer 10mm standby: a 200gn FMJ @ 1050fps/490fpe.
This 200gn load would be better for training purposes, I feel, if loaded 75fps-100fps faster, especially for those who carry the hotter, heavier 180gn+ type HPs in their CCW or duty guns. Still, the Blazer load is what it is. I've shot a ton of it over the years, and it's reliable and reasonably accurate. Natchez often has pretty good deals on it if you get it by the 1000-rd case.
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