cheaper than dirt FGMM 175 SMK 19.96 it will show up as around 21 but when u click on it you have another option of the same ammo from another factory for 19.96
Also not to thread jack but do you guys think southwest is better than FGMM?
IMHO the Southwest is equal to if not a little better than FGMM. In my rifle of course, your milage may vary. Id give em a try and see if your rifle likes it, and at $1.00 a round its hard to beat.
maybe a bit off-topic ... but i hate that. in europe/austria i pay about 80 usd for 20 rounds federal, accubond, 140gr in 270wsm. and it's not like other producers would sell cheaper here.
the cheapest (which i wouldn't be sure to use) is still about 40 usd for 20 rounds
well i just ordered 200 rounds of southwest ammo for $230.00 with shipping and 200 rounds of FGMM for $216.00 with shipping so ill see what my rifle likes best when i get home on R&R
New to the form..first post...i have taken apart boxed ammo and weighed the bullets and the powder charges...bullet weights vary from 173.6 to 175.2...powder weights from 41.2 to 44.5..if you have all the exspensive stuff already and looking for sub. 25 moa.....reloading useing a digital scale like a D Terminator from Dillion may help you out...remove all the variables so you know that if you miss it was you and not variation in gear
I have often wondered....when the bad times come will we join forces to opress the opposition or see each other as aquirable assets for survival. We should probably have an agreement ahead of time.
Sniper 2012--Good luck with that concept...just judging from the general tone around here. You'd have to think that someone who bothers to complain about a LaRue mount leaving a mark on his rail might have some difficulty accepting the reality of truly bad times. Just how do we "join forces to opress (sic) the opposition"?