Price of ammo now 🫣

Glasgow field sports want £96 for a box of Sako blades either 6.5 or 270

He said he was meant to be charging £110

Fairly sure Edinburgh Rifles has had a delivery too, and think they're more like £70 for them.

Still dear though... Their own Fox Classic Hunter about 10% cheaper from memory and is my preferred non-lead.

I've seen some of GAC/EAC's ammo prices, and I'm not convinced their actually in the business of selling ammo...
 
Paid £40 for a box of Sellier & Bellot 6.5x55 lead free Last week. I thought that was quite reasonable.
Had it on the range this afternoon, very accurate.
Where? That is quite a bit cheaper than the last time I bought it...
 
Paid £40 for a box of Sellier & Bellot 6.5x55 lead free Last week. I thought that was quite reasonable.
Had it on the range this afternoon, very accurate.
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I got a box of the same in 6.5x55 to try too but think we're a quid or two more - not tried them on deer yet but grouped OK.


Just wait for performance on deer, it’s not great! Ask me how I know

Worse than other lead free or just bad compared to lead?
 
I got a box of the same in 6.5x55 to try too but think we're a quid or two more - not tried them on deer yet but grouped OK.




Worse than other lead free or just bad compared to lead?
Worse than other lead free. But I hope you fare better than I did. Also in 6.5 swede. I recommend changing the point of aim to the Hilar shot
 
I guess no one will shoot foxes any more then
I must admit, as much as I love outwitting a fox at night, I often think I must be a bit touched in the head for doing it for sweet eff all, you can't run a fox into the dealer and get a few notes in your hand... and the local Chinese restaurant doesn't want them anymore either :rolleyes:..
I think VSS always reckons it should be a paid job ...
 
Just a thought, we're being pushed/forced towards copper shot and bullets, but also into electric vehicles, as an Ev uses 3-4 times more copper than petrol/diesel, there will surely be a increase in demand for copper that ammo manufacturers won't be able to compete with vehicle manufacturers
 
That’s so expensive - paid £47 for 20 Norma whitetail 243 last week. And looking around that’s not expensive. Supposedly budget friendly ammo according the spiel on the box. Reloading becoming interesting again! Better dig out the Lee loader.
£39 from my local shop
 
What I do not understand about the shooting industry is that many of the manufacturers and distributors want to keep prices high and maintain high margins.

This from a business perspective is stupid. Highly expensive means that the consumer, ie shooters will only buy in limited quantities and then only use things sparingly - because they are so expensive. So if you are paying £5 a cartridge - I heard of a gunshop selling RWS ammo at over £100 a box of 20 - you will either sell very few and then use 1 to check zero and the 1 per deer shot.

Or you won’t sell any, and they will sit on the shelf gathering dust.

Drop the price so that they actually sell, you still make a margin and shooters will then go and shoot the ammunition. Take the likes of PPU ammo. It’s cheap, so shooters are happy burning through £200 worth of ammo on a day at the range. But at £100 for 20, no ways will shooters use them up. That box of 20 cartridges will last a season or two for many shooters.

Net result is less money spent on ammo, much longer stock times (and stock is money just tied up and unusable for anything else) and less money overall for the industry.

But it’s ok because they are still making very high margin.

Going back to above example - £100 retail price per box - probably £25 being made by the retailer, £25 by the importer and £50 by manufacturer and supply chain.

Compare to the cheap ammo at over £20 a box. £5 to retailer, £5 to distributor and £50 by supply chain and manufacturers. Same margins.

Except that our shooting friend comes in once a month and spends £200 on ammo cos it’s cheap. Thats £50 a month to the retailer, or £300 a year. And the retailer and distribution liquidate their stock in a month.

Vs £100 a box of ammo - our shooter buys one box a year. Retailer makes but £50 a year, and takes a year to liquidate his stock.

You have the added pressure of manufacturers and distributors punishing retailers who actually move stock by offering good prices, because they want to maintain brand prestige. Again doesn’t make any sense.
 
Just a thought, we're being pushed/forced towards copper shot and bullets, but also into electric vehicles, as an Ev uses 3-4 times more copper than petrol/diesel, there will surely be a increase in demand for copper that ammo manufacturers won't be able to compete with vehicle manufacturers
Raw material price of copper really has very little to do with cost of bullets and ammo. Look at RWS - price of the HIT ammo - solid copper, is pretty much the same as their ammo with the ID Classic or H Mantel bullets - these are lead cored bonded partition type bullets.

Or look at the price of premium bonded or partition bullets vs monolithic’s - they are all the same sort of price.

As regards a car, there is already significant quantities of copper in there already, notably in the starter motor and alternator as well as all the wiring. The size of motors used in EVs are really quite small and probably not significantly more than what is already used. Quite a few new designs of motors are now using aluminium in the windings instead of copper.
 
I doubt that a rise of a pound or two per deer shot, in ammo costs, is ever going to impact on whether or not folk go stalking.
No doubt but don't overlook those who actually enjoy shooting their rifles when not deerstalking. Think practice at a paper or other target and sporting rifle competitions.

The crazy cost of CF and indeed RF ammunition will deal the final blow to private use and enjoyment of firearms in the UK at my reading.

K
 
Do we? We also have the most expensive fuel, electric and beer, oh and cars and indeed almost every bloody thing else, including guns and ammo, but hey- ho it must be the fault of Brexit 🤬
Probably yes. 4% drop in the Ecco my gruwth can be seen in many ways 🤭
 
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