Nice Finds & Great Deals This Week on The AMMO Hunt!

Published on September 28, 2023
Duration: 9:14

This video showcases a variety of ammunition pickups acquired both online and locally. The presenter highlights deals on 12 gauge, 410 bore, 44 Magnum, 500 S&W Magnum, 50 Action Express, 5.7x28mm, 10mm Auto, and 300 Blackout ammunition from various retailers and online sources, discussing pricing and specific load types.

Quick Summary

This week's ammunition haul features a diverse selection including 12 gauge, 410 bore, 44 Magnum, 500 S&W Magnum, 50 Action Express, 5.7x28mm, 10mm Auto, and 300 Blackout. Deals were sourced from Rural King, Walmart, a local pawn shop, and online from PSA, with prices ranging from $7.98 for 12 gauge to $40 for 50 rounds of 44 Magnum.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Weekly Ammo Haul
  2. 00:52Rural King 12 Gauge Pickup
  3. 01:33Walmart 410 Bore Pickup
  4. 02:16Pawn Shop 44 Magnum & 500 S&W Pickup
  5. 03:17Pawn Shop 50 Action Express Pickup
  6. 03:48Online PSA Order: 5.7x28mm Ammunition
  7. 06:13Online PSA Order: 10mm Auto Ammunition
  8. 07:02Online PSA Order: 300 Blackout Ammunition
  9. 07:59Conclusion & Future Plans

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of ammunition were featured in this week's haul?

This week's haul included 12 gauge, 410 bore, 44 Magnum, 500 S&W Magnum, 50 Action Express, 5.7x28mm, 10mm Auto, and 300 Blackout ammunition from various brands and retailers.

Where were the featured ammunition deals found?

Ammunition deals were sourced from local stores like Rural King and Walmart, as well as online from PSA (Palmetto State Armory). A local pawn shop also provided several good deals.

What were some of the notable prices for specific calibers?

Prices mentioned include $7.98 for 12 gauge, $16.56 for 410 bore, $40 for 50 rounds of 44 Magnum, $30 for 500 S&W Magnum, $20 for 50 Action Express, and $25-$30 for 50 rounds of 5.7x28mm.

Are there any specific observations about 5.7x28mm ammunition pricing?

The presenter noted that even at $0.50 per round, 5.7x28mm is significantly more expensive than 9mm, which can be found for under $0.22 per round, highlighting its premium cost.

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