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http://www.gunbot.net/ammo/9mm/

 

http://www.slickguns.com/category/ammo?caliber=1

 

these two sites will show current prices and availibilty for some sites

 

 

but cabelas has had the best prices and reliabilty lately and $5 shipping with cabelas club visa

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I've had very good experience with luckygunner

Their prices and shipping costs is consistently higher that their counterparts and I've always wondered how they stayed in business....

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You'd be surprised how much it costs to ship ammo.

 

 

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I'm sure but some do it at very reasonable prices and some add in that dreaded handling charge on top of higher per round price so obviously I'll opt for the lesser.

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Shipping a case of ammo is $35+ easy if your shipping out of state. USPS won't ship it so you have to go UPS or FedEx. It's ridiculous.

 

 

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Yes but the costs drop dramatically as the volume increases so while you or I will be charged that $35.00 if we ship occasionally, a business who ships large orders on a consistent basis will only pay a fraction of that.Some pass that savings to their customers,absorb it into the cost of the product being shipped or nail the average buyer with the full boat.

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Freedom Munitions has some now, this would be re-manufactured but they often have new as well.  I've gotten a bunch of 9mm from them, never a problem with it.  Since I only use 9mm I don't know if this is a good price or not, but for what it's worth:

 

  45 Auto 230 gr. RN

  Box of 500
  UPC: 819304310940
 $190.54

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