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Just curious,, what are the better brands of ammunition?
Nov 29,08 | me

Posted on 11/29/2008 5:53:57 PM PST by freemike

Just want to know if the cheaper brands of ammo are OK. Been hearing some mixed things about American ammo. Any feedback is helpful. 45 cal and 12 gauge and 7.62 are a few rounds I enjoy,, but I have some experience with others. I know more about handguns than I do rifles. Never hunted but am thinking about it for next year. Always wanted a good lever action hunting rifle. Any suggestions there as well?


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1 posted on 11/29/2008 5:53:57 PM PST by freemike
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To: freemike

Oh, this’ll get a few responses.


2 posted on 11/29/2008 5:55:09 PM PST by Steely Tom (RKBA: last line of defense against vote fraud)
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Wiley Coyote always buys Acme brand.


3 posted on 11/29/2008 5:55:54 PM PST by A knight without armor
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To: freemike

Try to “roll your own” - reload your own ammunition. Then you can’t blame anyone when you get a misfire.


4 posted on 11/29/2008 5:58:24 PM PST by Ken522
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To: freemike

Federal, Remington....Winchester


5 posted on 11/29/2008 5:59:40 PM PST by AirForceMom (God Bless the USA)
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To: Ken522

The best is ALWAYS what you re-load on your own...provided you learn how, and pay attention to what you’re doing :)


6 posted on 11/29/2008 6:00:50 PM PST by 45semi (I find stinky B.O. really really offensive...)
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To: freemike

On the lever action, for medium sized game, a Winchester 30/30 pre 1964.


7 posted on 11/29/2008 6:01:30 PM PST by AirForceMom (God Bless the USA)
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The vast majority lever action rifles you’ll find are chambered for 30-30, .44 Mag or .22 LR/Mag. There are other calibers, of course, but mostly pistol and revolver.


8 posted on 11/29/2008 6:01:42 PM PST by Doohickey (The more cynical you become, the better off you'll be.)
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To: freemike

Marlin 336 30/30 lever action
Federal, Remington, any good American brand


9 posted on 11/29/2008 6:02:36 PM PST by tumblindice (Cough it up Barry)
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To: 45semi

Is this really cheaper overall,, and does it require some kind of license??


10 posted on 11/29/2008 6:02:52 PM PST by freemike
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The lacquered centerfire stuff from WOLF has a reputation for fouling autoloaders, but beyond that most major manufacturers make decent ammunition. There are “promotional” lines made by many companies, like Federal’s “American Eagle” and what’s usually called “Winchester White Box” that are inexpensive and many purchase it for practice. I would be carefull purchasing foriegn made military surplus stuff, but any of the major sellers are ok in my experience.


11 posted on 11/29/2008 6:03:18 PM PST by VR-21
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To: freemike

Remington Express High Brass.


12 posted on 11/29/2008 6:03:44 PM PST by screaminsunshine (.)
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To: freemike
Do it yourself. Its the best way.
13 posted on 11/29/2008 6:08:22 PM PST by Delta 21 ( MKC USCG - ret)
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Federal/CCI, Winchester, Sellier & Bellot.


14 posted on 11/29/2008 6:09:15 PM PST by omega4179 (Pardon Ramos and Compean !!??? HELLO???)
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To: tumblindice

+1 on the Marlin 336.


15 posted on 11/29/2008 6:09:51 PM PST by omega4179 (Pardon Ramos and Compean !!??? HELLO???)
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To: freemike
Yes, especially if you are going to practice shooting enough to become proficient.
And by that, I personally believe that 50 rounds a week (average) shot at your local range, or on your private land, or wherever you can go to shoot.
That is the amount you should shoot to stay accurate, proficient in firearm safety, and comfortable with basic shooting skills.
No license required, an initial output for re-loading equipment, and you police up your used brass, buy the primers, powder, and lead.

16 posted on 11/29/2008 6:14:24 PM PST by 45semi (I find stinky B.O. really really offensive...)
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To: freemike

For hunting ammo, Federal gets my vote. Federal premium ammo, often with Nosler Partition bullets, works well in hunting big came.

Federal is also good in shotgun ammo

Fiocchi used to be a cheap(er) import brand I liked in 9mm FMJ practice ammo. They also make good shotgun ammo.

PMC makes good ball/practice ammo as well.

Black Hills makes excellent ammo in military calibers (5.56 and 7.62).


17 posted on 11/29/2008 6:14:38 PM PST by NVDave
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Sellier & Bellot .45&9mm. PMC .45, CCI lawman .45


18 posted on 11/29/2008 6:16:01 PM PST by Hang'emAll
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To: freemike

Depends on what you are looking for. Black HIlls, Winchester, Federal is good. etc. Main thing is to get plenty now while you can


19 posted on 11/29/2008 6:19:20 PM PST by mel
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To: freemike

Cannot beat a Marlin.


20 posted on 11/29/2008 6:21:22 PM PST by waterhill (An armed man has the means for independence)
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