Thoughts on AmmoSeek.com?

Alan

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I’ve used AmmoSeek a few times when I was hunting for some 9mm and .223 ammo. It’s pretty handy since it aggregates prices from a lot of different retailers in one spot. I’ve found the prices to be generally competitive compared to the other websites I usually check, and it saved me some time. Just a word of caution though: make sure to check the seller ratings and reviews before you buy. I had a minor issue with one seller not shipping my order on time, but overall, I’d say it’s legit. Just be careful to avoid those sketchy-looking listings with crazy low prices; they’re usually too good to be true.
 
Never used it myself but I have a couple of friends that have had good experiences.
Getting ready to stock up on .308 10mm and .45 so I’m glad this thread popped up. I’m going to take a look and see what I can find.
 
I've used ammoseek.com, mainly to check pricing. I've purchased some ammunition from their links, mainly pistol 9mm, .38 spcl, and .45 ACP.

I've had better luck on gunbroker.com for rifle ammunition. Several times I've been able to purchase ammunition cheaper than I can handload. Some examples were 6mm Creedmoor 200 rounds of 95gr Barnes LRX for $200, 400 rounds Hornady Black 105gr HPBT for $400, 200 rounds .308 Win Barnes Vor-TX 130gr TTSX for $225, 2000 rounds .223 PMC 55gr FMJ for $700. That's what I won the auctions for, and all was free shipping so I only had taxes added.

Currently I'm also using Ammo² to stockpile rimfire ammunition. You don't get to pick your ammunition, they send you a variety. I've been using it for match .22lr, but am also using it to build up .22 WMR and .17HMR varmint ammo.
 
I find it to be very useful. I try to stick to ordering from venues that don't charge the recently voted-in gun and ammo 6.5% sin tax. Prepper Ammo is one.
 

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