Not sure where he's sourcing the data but I definitely don't see 9mm regularly in stock even at 60 cprthere's a guy on arfcom who does a weekly chart. here is today's:
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I've seen tula going for that online, but you add tax and shipping it's more like .70cprNot sure where he's sourcing the data but I definitely don't see 9mm regularly in stock even at 60 cpr
Not sure where he's sourcing the data but I definitely don't see 9mm regularly in stock even at 60 cpr
Yeah, that graph says the AmmoSeek lowest cost brass FMJ 9mm in stock, new or re-manufactured... so that would currently be this at 55 cpr plus handling and shipping fees:I've seen tula going for that online, but you add tax and shipping it's more like .70cpr
Is that place legit? I don't think I've ever heard of them before.Yeah, that graph says the AmmoSeek lowest cost brass FMJ 9mm in stock, new or re-manufactured... so that would currently be this at 55 cpr plus handling and shipping fees:
Closeout Sale! - Swiss Military Ammo - 9mm 124 Gr FMJ – QTY 50 - FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $200! | Ammo Shop Online
9x19 NATO FMJ SX 124gr / 8.0Gwww.ammoshoponline.com
Not to be an ammo snob, but when I'm looking for it's for case or half case prices (so the shipping is reasonable per round) for Win/Fed/CCI/Rem/etc new brass FMJ.
Yeah, that graph says the AmmoSeek lowest cost brass FMJ 9mm in stock, new or re-manufactured... so that would currently be this at 55 cpr plus handling and shipping fees:
Closeout Sale! - Swiss Military Ammo - 9mm 124 Gr FMJ – QTY 50 - FREE SHIPPING ON ORDERS OVER $200! | Ammo Shop Online
9x19 NATO FMJ SX 124gr / 8.0Gwww.ammoshoponline.com
Not to be an ammo snob, but when I'm looking for it's for case or half case prices (so the shipping is reasonable per round) for Win/Fed/CCI/Rem/etc new brass FMJ.
Is that place legit? I don't think I've ever heard of them before.
ETA: Holy smokes, a $4.99 "handling fee" on your order on top of FedEx Ground shipping and sales tax. Yuck. Now I see why I have never done business with them before.
Case or half case is definitely the way to buy when having ammo shipped to you.
Yea, the plots are useful as an overall trend but not as actual cost of ammo we would typically buy. An example from a different vendor on ammoseek with somewhat better reputation a week back:
Winchester USA Pistol Ammunition USA9W, 9mm, Full Metal Jacket (FMJ), 115 Grain, 1190 fps, 200 Rd/bx (USA9W) = $129.99
which is about 65 cpr. With shipping/handling total is $144.15 total, around 72 cpr.
In the last week or two, I've noticed an inversion between GB and retail prices... I think this means we've reached a stable market price and the gougers on GB are dumping stock. We'll see if this survives all the stimulus money out there...Winchester 9mm range ammo could be had for $30 a box (before tax) at one of my local shops 3 weeks back. Now they're $40+. There seems to be plenty of ammo around, just in the hands of online retailers, not big box stores or local gun shops.
Stimulus money doesn't buy much at those prices. Should be a short term effect too.I should have put a more direct disclaimer that I was NOT endorsing the site, nor the ammo nor the price... just that this was what would be the lowest price ammo on AmmoSeek in that graph presented earlier.
And the reason most of us aren't seeing the prices presented in that graph is because we aren't looking for this kind of ammo from a site that maybe has high s&h per round.
Yes, exactly... that was the point I was trying to get across, that the graph someone put up was the lowest cpr ammo before s&h... random site, random ammo... and could even be remanufactured ammo... not how I shop for 9 mm.
In the last week or two, I've noticed an inversion between GB and retail prices... I think this means we've reached a stable market price and the gougers on GB are dumping stock. We'll see if this survives all the stimulus money out there...
Yes, I'm also noticing on GB lots of 250 rnds going for 75-80 cpr BEFORE shipping, which ends up being close to 90 cpr shipped... meanwhile, 70 cpr cases are zero bid... which would be 73 cpr shipped. So, yeah, only using part of the stimulus check for ammo, lol!Stimulus money doesn't buy much at those prices. Should be a short term effect too.
"Buy as you need it" may mean something different to you than others. I do BOTH. I stocked up before when prices were low, as many on here did. When prices go back down I will restock to whatever levels I deem appropriate at that time.So when ammo becomes more obtainable and lower priced, how many people are going to stock up and keep the shelves empty, or just buy as they need it???
That's why the wishful thinking in this thread makes me laugh. We aren't anywhere near the peak of the price curve yet.Federal just hiked all their prices up on their site federalpremium.com
9mm went from 22.99 a box of 50 to 26.99, .45 $29.99 to $33.99, .357 magnum from $33.99 to $38.99 etc....
That's why the wishful thinking in this thread makes me laugh. We aren't anywhere near the peak of the price curve yet.
I'm 90% sure "ammoshoponline" is just a reseller's/flipper's site as they only have one or two things in stock at a time and they have no idea what they're doing with shipping. They charge like $20 for the first box of ammo then $5 for each additional box after that which means they are either just scamming or they have no negotiated shipping rates with FedEx / UPS meaning they don't ship in volume or are a new account.Is that place legit? I don't think I've ever heard of them before.
ETA: Holy smokes, a $4.99 "handling fee" on your order on top of FedEx Ground shipping and sales tax. Yuck. Now I see why I have never done business with them before.
Case or half case is definitely the way to buy when having ammo shipped to you.
Federal's 223/556 is now 83 cents per round before tax. 9mm is 54 cents per round, 45 is 68 cents per round.That's why the wishful thinking in this thread makes me laugh. We aren't anywhere near the peak of the price curve yet.
People don't act rationally... Therefore econ is not an exact science... Or voodoo art in some cases.One of the reasons why economics is called the "dismal science" is because despite all the math they don't really know what they're talking about. One example is the demand curve which is supposed to show how much demand exists at each price point. Despite being a basic building block, there's not much known about it in the real world.
What the demand curve is for ammo prices is largely what we make it to be. If there are lots of folks speculating that the price will go up, it will go up. And vice versa.
When price gouging is a contributing factor, what consumers can do to help themselves is not play into their hand.