.44 Mag ammo from FNM??


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patentnonsense
June 6, 2004, 06:51 AM
Does this exist? I think I saw it listed on one of the internet dealers' sites a month or two ago (at a very good price), and now I canNOT find it again.

44 shooters will appreciate the importance of factory ammo in virgin cases!

Thanks for any leads,

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BluesBear
June 7, 2004, 03:50 AM
I get my cheap .44 magnum ammo in virgin cases from Miwall.
$10.95 for a box of 50 ain't a bad deal.

patentnonsense
June 7, 2004, 08:53 AM
Cool! I didn't know these people existed. Their online store is not accepting orders, and the price from their distributor isn't quite that low - but they look like an interesting supplier.

I see their distributor lists some of the Miwall loads as +P+ - have you tried these, or do you know how they perform?

Thanks,

BluesBear
June 7, 2004, 06:14 PM
I haven't tried any Miwall marked +P+.
I do reqularly use their .38 Special +P.
I have been very satisfied with all of their new ammo.

Their .38 Special reloads are average. Moderate velocity SWC. Accuracy was good enough for plinking. Semi-dirty powder and mixed brass of unknown heritage. No problems except for finding one with a split case. In their defense however it was an ancient Rem-UMC headstamped nickle case that was at least 25 years old. Actually better than I expected for $3.95 a box.

Miwall has a big set up at the Puyallup Gunshow and since there's another big ammo dealer there. That helps keep prices down. Plus the fact that they're very nice people and I've never had a single round that didn't go boom. All of their ammo seems to be very consistant.
I think its much better ammo than HSM.

As on all ammo though, shipping charges can really screw up the economics.

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