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Where is the best place In Texas to buy cheaper ammo? :txflag:

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The best prices for name brand ammo are online. For low quality ammo, sketchy reloads at a gun show win.
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Don't go to Ray's Hardware in Dallas because they are not selling ammo unless you are buying a new gun and then you are still limited. :banghead:

Academy has decent prices and there no limit on anything other than .22LR.
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Walmart usually has the best prices if you are buying locally.

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carlson1 wrote:Don't go to Ray's Hardware in Dallas because they are not selling ammo unless you are buying a new gun and then you are still limited. :banghead:

Academy has decent prices and there no limit on anything other than .22LR.

Pretty good selection of guns and powder at Ray's(when they have it), but I've always found them to be pricey.

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carlson1 wrote:Don't go to Ray's Hardware in Dallas because they are not selling ammo unless you are buying a new gun and then you are still limited. :banghead:

Academy has decent prices and there no limit on anything other than .22LR.
Within the last several weeks, Academy has put most pistol ammo back on the shelves in the firearms section with no limits. But as of last week, 9mm & 22lr were still being kept at the front customer service counter with a limit of 2 regular packs or 1 value pack. Did that change this week????
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I was at Academy yesterday in North Richland Hills and it was all on the shelf except for the .22. They also had a sign posted that said it was all available except for the .22.

The .380 was slim pickings as was the 9mm. Everything else was well stocked.
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carlson1 wrote:I was at Academy yesterday in North Richland Hills and it was all on the shelf except for the .22. They also had a sign posted that said it was all available except for the .22.

The .380 was slim pickings as was the 9mm. Everything else was well stocked.
The fact they put the 9mms back on the shelf is a significant good sign though. Now if we can find us some .22s before the 22nd century. :banghead:

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I have been buying online from cabelas and having it shipped to the store to save on shipping.
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Does anyone have any experience with Freedom Munitions? Prices are good...but wondering about the ammo?
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I get most of my ammo @ Academy.
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Blindref757 wrote:Does anyone have any experience with Freedom Munitions? Prices are good...but wondering about the ammo?
I have had nothing but good experiences with Freedom Munitions. The ammo is of good quality and I have not had any FTF or FTE. I can't tell any difference between their reman ammo versus new factory ammo. It is also fairly clean burning compared to some factory ammo I have used.
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Blindref757 wrote:Does anyone have any experience with Freedom Munitions? Prices are good...but wondering about the ammo?

I have purchased and fired several thousand rounds of 9mm 147gr reloads from Freedom Munitions with no problems whatsoever. I find they are in better condition than new from Academy.

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Blindref757 wrote:Does anyone have any experience with Freedom Munitions? Prices are good...but wondering about the ammo?
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