https://www.czechpoint-usa.com/ammunition I've had crates of this ammo before and it is VERY good ammo. It was manufactured for the Czech military by Sellier and Bellot and is very accurate and reliable. As a plus, it is exceptionally quiet when shot through a suppressor. I guarantee this stuff will go fast as anybody that has ever used will be jumping all over it. I already got my order for 2 crates in. [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I0kl36nkWg&feature=player_detailpage[/ame] [ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxlHuhWrGBw&feature=player_detailpage[/ame]
That's still $45 for a brick. Still too expensive. Wal-Mart is selling Bricks for about $18 when they admit having it in stock. eldar
$45 a brick is way too much. Here in NW Indiana, .22lr isnt really even scarce anymore. Its not sitting on shelves collecting dust like some calibers, but its still found often enough that paying more than $32 (the average gun shop price - $24 at walmart) is nuts.
Yeah I wouldn't pay that when I can get really good shooting federal 550 bricks for $24 here locally.
6,250 rds for $499 = $0.07984 6,250 rds w/ shipping for $528 = $0.08448 Closer to $0.09 if they have to charge you tax.... If you CAN'T find it in your AO and don't feel like hunting it down, it wouldn't be that bad of a deal. Even in NY I can find it for less, but it takes work.
Even at .05 cents a round it is still too expensive. It costs less than a penny to produce enmasse. Unfortunately, if folks need it, they will pay for it. the days of getting it at the local gun show for 5 bucks a brick are long gone.
If I ever tried to spend $500 on ammo, I'd be that guy you read about in the news whose wife cut his balls off!