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  • CarlS

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    As others have stated, early 2000s 9mm was 10¢/rd, 45acp 20¢, 5.56 20¢ (10 for steel 223 or 7.62x39). Let's not even talk about surplus 308, 30-06, 8mm, x54, etc.

    Trump era "salad days":
    9mm, x39: 20¢, 45acp, 5.56: 30¢
    Sometimes you could get sales for 5¢ less than all these prices.

    Now best case scenario:
    9mm 25¢, 45acp, 5.56 40¢
    7.62x39: what's that?

    Now just to keep it all relative, I make double what I did 15-20 years ago, my net worth is 20x, and my cost of living is 4x what it was then (single compared to family of 6). I don't shoot as high volume but, like everything else, we shooters will have to adjust our scale of what is a good deal.

    Also, I just finally ordered a decent thermal (agm ts25-384v2). I couldn't get close to this kind of nv performance 15 years ago for the cost of 7 cases of 9mm. Decent ARs cost less now than they did then.
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    xkon

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    I'm a relatively new pistol and rifle owner so I just wanted to hear stories about how much ammo was in the past if y'all got any.

    It seems like to me, 9mm for 20cpr and .223/5.56 for 40cpr is cheap.

    I have heard some people mention that back in the early 2000s and 2010s, you could pick up .223 for like 20 cents a round.


    Have y'all felt the financial pains of going to the range due to ammo prices recently?
    Based on your username, I'd stick with the 22s lol
     
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