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Chris Rhines February 12, 2008, 06:35 PM I've got to source a few thousand rounds of 9mm ammunition for an upcoming training class - enough so that I don't want to reload it all.
I normally buy bulk ammo from Georgia Arms, but I've heard some talk lately that the quality has been going downhill. I'm looking, right now, at 9mm 115grn. FMJ from The Hunting Shack and Atlanta Arms and Ammo.
Prices are comparable. Any comments on quality, accuracy, reliability?
Thanks,
Chris
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Will Fennell February 12, 2008, 07:29 PM I've had good luck with Atlanta Arms and Ammo. I bought 1000 rounds of 45 ball for a Hackathorn Advanced Handgun class last year, and it ran great. I was pleased with the quality and the price. I have fired another 1000 rounds of it with no problems.
I have only shot a couple of boxes of their 9mm stuff, but it has been fine. I would certainly buy more.
CountGlockula February 12, 2008, 07:36 PM Why not WalMart?
modifiedbrowning February 12, 2008, 08:45 PM Another option is Miwall. I have been buying their reloads at Gunshows here for years and have never had a problem.
jdorian February 12, 2008, 11:18 PM Walmart can work, you just need some ammo cans and then you can pretend its surplus!
Chris Rhines February 12, 2008, 11:23 PM Walmarts in my location don't carry ammo in the quantities I want.
Tell me more about this Miwall ammo? How much of it have you shot? Is it reasonably accurate?
- Chris
mekender February 12, 2008, 11:35 PM put in a call to your local walmart manager and tell him that you are interested in getting xxxx amount of ammo... make sure you tell him that you are participating in a local event with other members of the community... and ask if he can include the amount you need in his next shipment from their distribution center... i know that several shooting clubs around here do this with 12ga shells and with clays...
41magsnub February 12, 2008, 11:40 PM Not a big sampling and only my experience, but the 500 round GA Arms 9mm bulk pack I bought was flawless, did nice groups. This was about a month ago.
LaibYechiel February 12, 2008, 11:48 PM Hi Chris, I don't know where you heard that Georgia Arms quality is going down but that has not been my experience. I've been purchasing regularly from them for almost five years now and the only thing I have noticed is that their prices have increased consistant with other's price increases (metal, fuel costs, etc).
I have found them to be honorable people to deal with and in fact am picking up 2000 rnds of .45acp 230gr FMJ on this coming Thursday.
I do not work for Georgia Arms or have any connection with them beyond being a happy, satisfied customer.
Peace and blessings,
Laib Yechiel (rabbilar)
Grandpa Shooter February 12, 2008, 11:52 PM Miwall Corp is a supplier of high quality bulk ammo. I have bought it at gunshows since 1994. They are on the web at Miwall Corp Wholesale Ammo
simpleguy February 12, 2008, 11:55 PM I don't know what shipping costs but try www.rimrockammunition.com
atek3 February 18, 2008, 11:40 PM i take issue with the "reliable" and "high-quality" adjectives when applied to miwall.
I bought a case of 40 S&W and took it to ITTS. I had several "fat" rounds that took me out of action while I banged on the gun to eject the case.
You could clearly see that the round was fired out of a glock and not properly resized.
Miwall is "okay" practice ammo, but when Wally White Box works, why use Miwall?
atek3
bsf February 18, 2008, 11:59 PM I just recently ran through ~100 rounds of HSM 230gr fmj .45acp reloads that I took delivery of mid-late 2007. I did no accuracy testing, only using them during my normal training. That being said, I experienced no problems, and plan on using this stuff in all my classes this year. I bought 5k rounds last year @ ~$210/k shipped, and now wish I would have bought more.
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..................Any comments on quality, accuracy, reliability?
At normal defensive training distances, as long as the bullet does not tumble, is accuracy even an issue?
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