25 June 2009, 23:11
Alberta CanuckPac NW .223/5.56 sources?
My housekeeper's husband is trying to find some .223 commercially loaded ammo for his own use.
I know the stuff is in short supply everywhere these days. I also know you guys know where everything is, who is reliable about delivery, and who is not.
I suspect he would be best off ordering from some big outfit, but which one? He undertands he may be back-ordered, but how long? Who is reliable about filling ammo back-orders? Who if anyone, should he avoid?
And, of course, those of you in Oregon...is there anywhere within "normal" driving distance of Roseburg (Grant's Pass, Coos Bay, Eugene, Salem, Medford, etc.) where he could just go buy a bunch?
I can't help him as I have had no need to buy factory ammo since Hector was a tiny puppy, so I know nothing of the current immediate market.
Any advice I can give him?
25 June 2009, 23:26
butchlocreload

seriously i'm seeing it pop up in most of the mail order catalogs that come - probably the easy way out
25 June 2009, 23:36
Alberta CanuckButchloc -
I am not certain I understand what you are suggesting...
Do you mean they are now selling lots of reloads and he should take a look at that? Or that he should take up reloading? (I don't think he reloads anything right now.)
25 June 2009, 23:54
butchloche really needs to reload
26 June 2009, 02:09
iirangerAs you indicate, there is a shortage presently and how long? good question.
You can google ".223 ammo" and see what turns up. And if you can be happy with reloads, Black Hills, Rapid City and Ultramax have supplied reloaded mil surplus cases. I'd google that too.
Like yourself, I go with reloads... I see ads, in cheaperthandirt.com, and sportsmansguide.com with regularity. No idea about back orders. Satisfied with service I have had, but not ammo. Grafs.com. Midwayusa.com. Midsouthshooterssupply.com. Natchez.com. Basically you have to try... Luck.
Just got an email from Ammoman dot com, they have .223 in stock and they have free shipping and no tax for out of state buyers (Or. doesn't have sales tax if I recall) Some of the ammo seemed almost reasonably priced.
26 June 2009, 16:45
Cliff LyleI was in the Cabelas store in Ft. Worth, TX yesterday and they have 300 round ammo cans of .223 for $144. Not the best price but they had multiple cans ot it. Also had 7.62-39. You may want to check a Cabelas catalog or store if there is one in your area.
27 June 2009, 04:32
Alberta CanuckThanks for the advice you guys. I'll call her husband tonight and pass it on. (He's one of the local Pacific Power troubleshooters...so I like to be on his good side when the power goes out...which it does for several hours at a time at least 8-10 times per year here.