Friday, February 6, 2015

The Best Prices On Ammo!

We are always looking or the best place to get the best price on ammo. Well I think I may have found a winner thanks to a friend. He and his son have exclusively been using this source for ammo to shoot competitively. After looking into them, I have to admit, it certainly sounds like a great deal.

Freedom Munitions sells their own brand of ammo. Both new, and reloaded. It is the reloaded that I am the most excited about. Now for the record, I realize that there is a stigma out there about reloaded ammunition, but do you realize the vast numbers of shooters that custom reload their own ammo in order to save some cash? A lot. For the prices that they are offering, you can afford to try them out.

While you can always find a bad review or two out there about anyone, I was impressed by the overwhelming amounts of great reviews. The best being from a friend that now has thousands of rounds worth of experience with them.

The consensus I have found is great price, clean burn with little smoke, and they seem to be more accurate than most as well.

So how good a price is it? Well they pack a one two punch when it comes to saving you money.

1) - For example, A typical 50 round box of 115 grain ball, goes for $9.96. That is $0.19 per round. If you buy in bulk amounts of 250 rounds or more, it gets even better. 250 rounds will run you $46.10. that translates out to $0.18 per round. Since you will have to contend with shipping, I suggest buying at least that amount. Even then, it factors out to be $0.22 cents per round shipped. Even if you wanted to increase your accuracy by opting for the 147 grain ball (also a subsonic round) you would only be spending $11.25 for a box of 50. They also sell Hornady XTP as well, if you are interested. 5.56 ammo will run you just $15 a box. Nice....

2) - To save you even more money, they offer a brass exchange program. Essentially you just capture your brass, and any other brass from any other caliber that you can get your hands on. Fill up a USPS flat rate box with as much as you can fill it with. Does not matter the type and no presorting is required. The largest box that ships for $17 will hold 40 to 50 pounds of brass. You buy your ammo from them normally, then check a box that says your sending back brass. When they get it, they weigh it, check for splits and dents, then credit you back $2.10 per pound back onto the same card. That translates out to $80 to $100 back in credit. Ship them brass just every 3rd time, and you can cut your costs down considerably. Very considerably. In fact it is possible to shoot for free because of this.
Here is an example of a typical review...

I have purchased about 3500 rounds of 9mm 115gr reman and I am very impressed with the performance of this ammo. I have fired 1500 rounds through my XD9 and had no feed problems with only one miss fire. For the price your ammo can't be beat. I can't tell the difference between your reman and new store bought 9mm. Your reman is cleaner burning than most new ammo I have used. I have been telling everyone that will listen about your ammo, I have even been talking to my range (Top Gun Shooting Sports, Taylor, MI) about buying ammo from you by the pallet to sell in their store. My son has been buying from Freedom too and loves your ammo. We were thinking about getting into reloading but with Freedoms Munitions price we're not sure it would be worth it. You keep making great ammo at a great price, delivering to my door and I will be a life time customer. - Mike M.

Just came back from -2- Defensive Hand Gun Courses at Front Sight, NV and have used nearly 1,000 rounds of 9MM from your company. Not only was the price for your ammunition the lowest one I could find on the web, but all rounds performed flawlessly! Not a single malfunction (Type 2 or Type 3) and excellent accuracy with little to no "smoke". As good or better than the big brand products. Congratulations on your fine product and the excellent service your company provides, Thanks. - Holger M.
Bottom line is, you need to try them out. They will even ship your for order for free.

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