LCplMustafa wrote:Additionally, if anyone know someone who is giving away a bunch of .308 rds, let me know.
If I knew that, I'd be a lot closer to ordering my own POF .308.
But since I really seriously have had my eye on the rifle for two months, I added the .308 to a spreadsheet I keep. A couple of times per month, at downtimes, I'll surf online ammo sources and record the prices. Some will say I could make better economic use of that downtime by using it to get into reloading than surfing for commercial prices, but there ya go.
Since you'll have a new rifle arriving soon
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, I thought I'd mention what I've seen out there so far for ammo pricing. Just a note that I don't bother pricing steel-cased ammo...at least not yet.
Best price I've found was at
AIM for a limited supply of South African surplus: 147gr FMJ, lead core, copper jacketed; brass case and they say it's Berdan primed, non-corrosive. Sealed in waterproof battlepacks of 140 rounds each, they're selling them for $59.95 per pack, or 42.8 cents per round. But it's surplus, so you really don't know who made it, and was supposedly manufactured in the late '70s to early '80s.
Next-best surplus price is from
Pro Load Distributors for Lithuanian surplus 7.62x51 NATO. $515 per case of 1,000, or 51.5 cents per round.
I'm really doubting this one, but I haven't checked further.
Georgia Arms shows Winchester 150gr FMJ (their part number G308BCAN-1000) for $485 per case of 1,000; 48.5 cents per round. Something tells me this is not Winchester factory ammo, but a Winchester bullet loaded by someone else into something else. Dunno. But I'd sure call to get confirmation before I ordered.
The best price on identifiable manufacturer commercial ammo is from
Sportsman's Guide for MAGTECH FMJ, 150gr, Boxer primed. They have it for $124.61 / 200 rounds, or 62.3 cents per round.
A lot of stuff clusters right in there between 62 cents and 75 cents per round, which is where I think the bell curve is right now for commercial FMJ ammo. Manufactures in there, other than MAGTECH, include Winchester, Prvi Partizan, Sellier & Bellot, and American Eagle.
Best pricing so far on a step-up for match/hunting ammo is Federal Fusion from Sportsman's Guide or
Natchez Supplies, and Hornady TAP from
Ammunition To Go. The price point for this kind of JHP or Ballistic Tip ammo seems to be between 98 cents and a $1.30 per round. Premium top-end hunting/defensive ammo seems to have a price point between $1.50 and $2.50 per round (with COR-BON DPX coming in at the high-end of that spectrum.
Not an exhaustive survey, but I've priced 47 different types of .308 ammo so far. YMMV. Regardless, it won't be cheap to run that new rifle you're about to get. And trust me, as light as that trigger is, and much as the piston reduces recoil, you'll feel like you're throwin' popcorn .223s down range...until you count up what you spent on ammo. If some of the surplus stuff will run fine in the rifle, the cost won't be too bad. A quick 200 rounds with the DPX, though, could set you back 500 bucks.
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