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cbrgator
07-26-08, 12:43
Anybody ever use this ammo. Good results?

Centurion (http://ammunitiontogo.com/catalog1/product_info.php?pName=1000rds-223-centurion-military-contract-55gr-fmj-ammo&cName=223-556-fmj-ammo)

Master_of_Sparks
07-26-08, 13:26
I keep backing out of ordering it and just buying the PRIVI 5.56 for the same price. If there was a price advantage, I would definitely want to try it. I've read its clean and accurate.

cbrgator
07-26-08, 13:48
Where are you getting Prvi for $335/1k. I'd love that!

Master_of_Sparks
07-26-08, 14:13
Actually, its 5 bucks more. I buy a lot of Federal Tactical and Hornady from Ammo To Go, and their shipping is usually just a little high, so pay close attention to total price there.

I ordered 5 cases from here this week:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/topic.html?b=7&f=133&t=563948

I've always had good luck with these guys and if you want to order small quantities, you can pay a little more and get a single case for $349 here:
http://www.wideners.com/itemdetail.cfm?item_id=7169&dir=18|725
Even though it doesnt say so on the site, Wideners will discount larger orders.

cbrgator
07-26-08, 14:30
Yea I wasn't looking to pick up 5k rounds. Just 1k for now... and at that quanity I have found Prvi cheaper. Thanks for the heads up though.

Master_of_Sparks
07-27-08, 11:12
I bought a lot of ammo from these guys last year.
Check this link and scroll down; $330 per K
http://www.ammo4guns.com/RIFLE_AMMO.html

markm
07-29-08, 08:50
For me the idea of buying any new ammo is dependent on what the brass will yield me in my reloading process. This helps offset the price of the factory load.

Priv is great brass even though you have to remove the crimp. I'd like to see what brass they use in this centurion ammo.