**Official: How much do you spend on Ammo Thread**

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It's not really official, but im sure everyone has a chance to chime in on this subject.

How much do you spend on ammo per year? (approximate guess of course)
Do you feel that at times this might be too much or you could have used the money to save up for other nessecities?

So far, with my limited funds and practice I have only managed to purchase 200 rounds of 9mm, 200 rounds of .45, 100 rounds of .380 Auto and 1000 rounds of .22 LR.

I've spent a measily $125 on ammo so far since I turned 18 in April. Definately not enough for practice in any other caliber except .22

The way things are looking, I believe im only going to be able to afford .22 for 2007 :( :eek: :( :eek: .

-Elmer

EDIT: Waywatcher, I didn't even think about the ammo i have in stock. With that being said, i only have enough ammo to fill up my mags. 20rds of 9mm and 14rds of .45. I shot the rest.

I'm dangerously low. But then again, thats enough for 34 BG's:neener: .
 
That's a tough guess, but I'd wager 500-800.

I feel my ammo stores are a bit low.
 
Pardon me while I whip this out.

My calculator, that is. :evil:

WWB .45acp is about $20, 1 box a week means $1040 a year.
WWB .223 is about $7, 2 boxes a week means $730 or so
Win Super X .22LR is about a dollar a box, I shoot probably two boxes a week. That's $104 a year.
My .308 reloads cost about .40 cents a round, 50 a week. That's another $1040. Yikes! 1040 x 2 = 2080 + 730 = 2810 + 104 = 2914.

Shees, that's about $60 a week. About right, I suppose.

Man, I could scale back my handgunning by one week a month, buy a .22LR bolt and carrier for my AR and cut back on .308, do more longer range stuff with the .22 for trigger control and save a lot of money. No wonder I haven't eaten in four days!
 
Well, I'm a real lightweight in this department so...
1,200 rds 7.62 @ $185.00
2,000 rds .22LR @ $25.00 (whee, that one is fun to say)
1,000 rds "Cowboy" .38 special @ $185
300 rds .38 special @ $85
600 rds .357 magnum @ $185
300 rds 12 ga "Featherlights" @ $85 (that was a nice sale)
1,000 rds .40 S&W practice @ $200
250 rds Premium .40 S&W SD @ $120

Total, $1,070.00 And that will pretty much cover me for the year (or longer on stuff I don't shoot much like the SKS).
Well I guess that wasn't too bad.
:neener:
 
I've spent around 2-3 thousand per year up to this point.

But the wife just quit working yesterday(mutual decision), that kills around a grand a month in spending money.:( But she'll be able to get a lot of stuff crossed off her *to do* list this year now. So it's worth it.
 
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I'd estimate somewhere between $1500 - $2000 annually. It's tough when you shoot a lot of weird calibers - 10mm, 9x23 Winchester, and 35 Whelen. I suspect that figure will increase sharply as I add 400 Corbon, 41 Action Express, and one of the Lazzeroni cartridges to the mix this year.
 
Using an average price accross the 4 handgun calibers I reload/shoot most often, my annual amount would be just under $2k.

If I didn't reload, and were buying factory non-premium ammo, that would jump to almost $6300/year.

Joe
 
$400 per month is the budget. Rarely go over.....rarely go under. I buy 1000 rounds at a time for each caliber.

I have a separate full size safe for ammo alone.

The UPS lady smiles and gives me the finger sometimes as she limps away...... :D
 
Oh my, I don't even want to think about it. For this past year 2006:

Regular range time: 2 or 3 times either at indoor, outdoor or matches. I have 9mm pistols so I can "save" money, but yet I still find myself shooting the same amount of .45 ACP.

Membership @ local indoor range. Free range time = time spent at the range.

Regular range time at San Gabriel Valley Gunclub before it closed down. Now it's Burro Canyon with the Socal THR guys for drills and setting up our own COFs.

USPSA matches: 250 rds of .45 ACP (3 boxes of WWB VP 3 x $22.27 + 7.75% tax = $71.99) each match

Bruce Gray Practical shooting class: 1500 rds of .45 ACP = $359.95

With .308 surplus ammo gone, I started hording S. African ammo.

Trap shooting every once in a while

Then just bought 2K rds of .45 and 2K of 9mm before the new year price increase.

I need to start reloading... :uhoh:
 
Well I guess I'll take the low end here.

1,000 .22-$25
1,000 9mm ~$200
Just picked up the .45 but I only bought about $100 so far
Just got the 12 ga. Haven’t even toughed it yet:

That’s like $400 for all of 2006

Please PM for drop-off locations for the annual "Feed My Arms" rally.

Cash donations along with not perishable 9mm, .45, and 12 ga buck will be accepted.
 
hmm....

well, I reload, but here are some costs..

12,000 rounds of 40 S&W ammo - My cost - $70/k = $840
3,000 rounds of Blazer 9mm, $120 a case - $360
1500 22 lr Blazer - $10/brick = $30
A case of mixed Kent 3" magnum Steel $10/box x10 = $100
4 cases mixed 12 gauge targets loads # 7.5, $35/case = $140
Misc random stuff loaded for testing, call it 2000 rounds = $250

About $1720 give or take whatever I didn't remember..

The 40 S&W ammo was loaded for ICORE/USPSA and was fired exclusively in my 610. I plan to shoot an equivalent amount this year. Unfortunately, the price has gone up for lead, primers, and powder so it'll cost a bit more this year.

Vince
 
Way to much according to everyone else, a great bargain to me, I reload almost exclusively and order 5.56 surplus by the case. I usually fire between 750-1250 rds a week of various calibers and order cases of 2000 bullets at a time. I do compete and any prize winnings are "recycled" all in all probably 2-3k a year
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Hmm, tough question, I really haven't been keeping track. I keep track of total rounds in each gun , but not so much the price. The nearest range is quite far though, so I don't get to shoot particularly often. A quick tally in my head of what I shot this year and whats in my closet .. I'd say .. around 7 or 8 hundred, maybe more, maybe less.
 
Midway and other online retailers seem to get about $1000-$1500 a year from me, around $100 a month give or take.

I buy 9mm and .22LR at walmart, about a box a month. That's another $250. Add in random ammo purchases of another $250, and I spend about $2000 a year throwing lead at high speeds all over heck's half acre.
 
WOW

a lot of you guys really throw the lead downrange! I wish I had the time and cash to do it.
Since you have to buy the ammo from the range where I shoot it's pretty easy to figure out for at least the 9mm.
Go twice a month = 24 times a year
$6 per range visit = $144
2 boxes of 9mm at $11/box = $22 per visit = $528.
total cost = $672 a year give or take.

This is not including my newer P3AT or PT140 so add maybe another $70 for the .40 in ammo and another $50 for .380 ammo.
 
I have the good grace to have acquaintances that are "in the business".. the ammunition business that is...

Overall I'll spend up to maybe $40/mo at the most on ammo, when I'm invited out with my acquaintances they tell me to not use my own ammo, and I left with a lot of loose 9mm ammo they provided last time...

It's nice to have acquaintances like that. ;)
 
Well geez, i go out 3 times a month and spend ~ 140$ per trip on just 9mm, .38 and .22's. Now i've got a .40 that's gonna go up to...180 i guess. Last year, 5000$ by that estimate...this year will be 6500 or so according to the new estimate. Assuming i don't finally get off my ass and buy...a rifle :D
You know. That's a f***ing lot of money.
Alucard, you make me want to stop being an idiot and start reloading my own ammo. Though i wouldn't likely save any money except on the .40 i just bought and any rifle i buy.
 
hmmm, this ones hard

I shoot about 200 rds of whatever rifle calibers when I go out.
Due to school I get out 1-2 times a month with rifles, 1-2 times with the handgun, 100-200 rds. 9mm each time.

all these are guestimates;

$250 - 1500 rds. 9mm (reload, wwb, and rotation of JHP)
$90 - 1000 rds. 8x57 (mostly surplus, I try to always have 1000 rds. on hand)
$60 - 500-1000 rds 7.72x54r
$100 - 200 rds. surplus 8x56r (need to start reloading for this one)
$300 - 2000-3000 rds. 7.62x39 (wolfs gotten expensive)

grand total $800+/- (I may have spent more, but lets pretend I didn't:) )

this year I'll be adding a few calibers, starting with .40s&w or .45acp, the .303 the .308 or 30-06... Maybe I should start getting guns that shoot the same caliber;)
 
ammo $$$

sure seems to be a lot o people wantin to know stuff about me.... howmany, types/fav firearm,,time spent shootin,reloader??,,organization membership??.. My mind see's a room with anti-gunners compiling all those stats to use against me.:(
 
$ 3.60

Year : 2007
Ammo : Fiocchi 20GT9
Quantity : One box
Amount Total: $3.60
[Farm Supply store, retail $4.79, less 30% plus tax]

2006 - not a clue as the greatest percentage of Ammunition was free. I only recall buying a box here and there of something.

Years past...cannot remember. I have had up to 5 pallets of ammo/ components delivered at one time, not a problem to shoot 35,000 rds of shotgun ammunition alone.
Some members here have seen my truck bed full of ammunition...

Don't shoot like I used to - always been about others. More important to pass forward , heck I only have one partial box of carry loads , the other 4 boxes I gave to others ...did not cost me , part of how my deal works, so pass it forward to another.
Life happens- kids get sick, car breaks, surgery for an elder person...these folks more important than I...
I'll carry hardball if need, I am not that big of a deal...never was, never will, don't want to be.
 
hmm,

Let's see, went through about 8,000 rounds of cowboy .38's, probably 10,000 rounds of .22, about 1600 rounds of 12 ga, and a few hundred here and there of .44 spl/mag, .222, .32 acp, and .45 acp. Do I even want to figure the price?

Just got a 1911, and am contemplating shooting USPSA, in addition to SASS. I can feel a call to Dillon coming on...

~~~Mat
 
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