Where does everyone buy their 40 S&W Ammo?

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  • muncie21

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    For cheap, brass cased plinking, I've yet to find a cheaper place than WM. Sad but true.
     

    dblagent

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    Walmart for me too, I got lucky a while back and found WM in Bedford selling all the .40 for 5.97 a 50 round box! I purchased all they had and still have 300-400 rounds of it left. I need to get some more soon, bet I will not beat that deal though.
     

    Lars

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    My non-constructive post for this thread is..... I don't buy .40 S&W.
    I do however buy a lot of my 9mm from Ron @ Target Sports in Sheridan.
     

    indyjoe

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    I'm kind of new to firearms so i'm not quite ready to reload myself yet. In the future though definately!

    Even if you don't reload, collect all the brass you can. If anything, you can sell it to the members here. It is a large part of the cost of a round and having a couple hundred rounds will be nice if you chose to start reloading.
     

    jimbo-indy

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    If it wasn't for reloading I couldn't afford to shoot much.
    Load all winter to shoot all summer. Plan to give the Dillon a real workout this winter as I've collected a couple of 5 gal. buckets of brass. All tumbled and ready to sort.
     
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