That helped me find $10.99:
http://www.cabelas.com/product/MFS-2...h-All+Products
That helped me find $10.99:
http://www.cabelas.com/product/MFS-2...h-All+Products
I recall seeing numerous cases of 762x39 at $200-220 at the last Chantilly gun show.
Don't get me wrong- 300AAC looks like a promising round and I'd love to have one but you need massive economies of scale to make a round affordable to shoot. 762x39, 9mm, 5.56, 22LR, etc. It's a bit of a chicken vs egg paradox
Last edited by Boss Hogg; 03-03-11 at 22:38.
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Neat site. Basically it is telling me that 223 or 5.56mm I would buy begins at 31 cents a round. It also has 300 Whisper(R):
http://www.ammoengine.com/find/ammo/.300_Whisper
Last edited by rsilvers; 03-04-11 at 07:40.
Instead of fighting over who can find the cheapest 7.62x39, why don't we concentrate on the 300AAC. Sounds like a great cartridge. Now if we can just find some affordable ammo, maybe some MFG's will start to produce some uppers (BCM).
Yugo Milsurp M67. $3.29/15rds.
I really love the idea of the 300BLK and will be building an upper in it....someday.....
Last edited by LMTRocks; 03-04-11 at 17:26.
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To me the attraction is also a simple barrel replacement.
Same bolt, same mags without loss of capacity.
The down side is the ammo price.
But, for me it's something I would use with a short barrel in a HD scenario. I wouldn't be shooting paper with it on a regular basis.
Last edited by shadow65; 03-04-11 at 19:39.
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