Thanks Bob Stehlik
Midway USA
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So, I have gotten skunked twice at Cabellas and at Academy looking for 6.5 Creedmoor, today the guy said the person directly ahead of me had grabbed all the rest of the 6.5 Creedmoor. Anyway, I ordered 3 boxes from a company called Midway USA I think yesterday and they arrived today. They are pricier rounds than what I was looking for but beggers can’t be choosers! Anyway, I recommend them! https://www.midwayusa.com/
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I am on f***m for Texas Hunting and other various out of state hunting topics. There are some stories of great customer service and other horror stories about purchasing/shipment issues. Which you being in that type of business you can’t make everyone happy.
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Jonathon
They’ve been around a long time. Glad you scored some. Shelves are all but bare around here. -
cdavis Team Blue Big Green Egg Masterbuilt Canning Kamado Joes Regular Contributors Power User last edited by
Jonathon I just got a case of Shotgun shells from them. Good company and fast delivery.
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Jonathon check out https://ammoseek.com/ and or http://gunbot.net/
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Wait I thought you needed some 8.6 Creedmore
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PapaSop said in Midway USA:
Jonathon
They’ve been around a long time. Glad you scored some. Shelves are all but bare around here.I have had good luck in my dealings with Midway USA, as well.
Fast shipping and good customer service. -
YooperDog Team Orange Masterbuilt Big Green Egg Dry Cured Sausage Sous Vide Canning Power User last edited by
Jonathon Yup, .308 and .22 seem to available, but everything else pretty scarce. You need to learn to reload, not that any of those pieces are easily available. I have had good service and dealings at Midway USA.
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YooperDog I wish I had have gone ahead & got into reloading 40 years ago when it was a lot more affordable. I have probably thousands of .270, 30/30, 7mm-08, .243, & .45 casings to reload to. Even more shotgun shells.
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Jonathon I have used them quite a bit and have always been happy with the results.
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calldoctoday said in Midway USA:
YooperDog I wish I had have gone ahead & got into reloading 40 years ago when it was a lot more affordable. I have probably thousands of .270, 30/30, 7mm-08, .243, & .45 casings to reload to. Even more shotgun shells.
I have reloaded for about 35 years and it can save you some money assuming you can find the components.
As of late, most new ammo components are going to the ammo companies. Primers and powder has been nearly impossible to find through normal retail channels.Last night, the shelves at the Omaha Scheel’s store were full of handgun ammo and quite a lot of rifle ammo, but the prices are still high. White box Winchester FMJ 9mm ammo was 43 cents/ round. Winchester .223 white box FMJ ammo was 80 cents/round.
There was some non-reloadable aluminum cased 9mm ammo being sold for 30 cents/round
There were no primers and limited smokeless powder on the shelves.
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I have used Midway USA in the past. I found a web site called “AMMOSEEK” it’s the best in my opinion these days to find out who has what, and at what prices. It’s simple to use. Enter caliber, grain of bullet, etc. it will bring up what stores have in stock, and prices are shown cheapest to most expensive. This site is great for handgun, and shotgun ammo as well.
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GWG8541 Regular Contributors Cast Iron Sous Vide Canning Team Blue Power User Military Veterans last edited by GWG8541
Jonathon there are several good online sources for ammo and they are definitely one of them. Right now ammo is starting to trickle back as far as availability is concerned. Prices are still high, but have come down somewhat in the past few months. I recently picked up a case of Winchester and Hornaday .223 at decent prices. I am having trouble getting Federal ammo in .45 or 5.56 or .223 for work. Im not sure why Federal is so far behind.
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Jonathon you need a Hammond Game Getter for your 6.5 Creedmoor so you can harvest grouse with little noise. I haven’t missed a head shot in years. Look it up on Google.
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I have purchased several items from Midway over the years, never had an issue. Still trying to find 130 gr. 270. At least I have enough to make it through this season.
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Ken1261 I am starting to see more ammo showing up on shelves, just picked up 1000 rounds of 22 rimfire CCI MiniMags. Usually don’t buy large quantities but my wife has a 22 and can’t keep up with loading clips.
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I stocked up on 22 rounds after the last shortage. I guess I’ll have to do the same with the 270 or buy the dies to reload them. I have the equipment to do it.
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YooperDog Team Orange Masterbuilt Big Green Egg Dry Cured Sausage Sous Vide Canning Power User last edited by
calldoctoday said in Midway USA:
YooperDog I wish I had have gone ahead & got into reloading 40 years ago when it was a lot more affordable. I have probably thousands of .270, 30/30, 7mm-08, .243, & .45 casings to reload to. Even more shotgun shells.
I know nowadays the components are pretty tough to find. Bullets and brass are available, but primers and powder take some searching. Like before a previous administration you had to stock up. I just didn’t think that I would have to prep for the zombie apacolypes, LOL. Stocking up on food, ammo, fuel, etc…it’s like living in the 1800’s.
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YooperDog ready for some of the apocalypse but should have prepped better for this administration and because of Covid
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Ken1261 I recommend getting the dies and reload, although I think the shortages are going to be behind us by fall of 2022. If they aren’t I would suspect other things are in play and I am not a conspiracy person.
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