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10mm Ammuntion => Factory 10mm ammo => Topic started by: RMM on May 30 2013 04:41:31 PM MDT

Title: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: RMM on May 30 2013 04:41:31 PM MDT
Just a heads up for you guys who are looking!
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: Filthy Phil on May 30 2013 05:07:37 PM MDT
I got some 180 fmj coming for. 54c a pop. <$1 a pop tmd.
The bonded 180 there w# 1 box left. Prolly shoulda got that
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: Intercooler on May 30 2013 05:30:56 PM MDT
I haven't been tracking the price lately but hasn't it been going up a good bit?
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: REDLINE on May 30 2013 09:29:06 PM MDT
They are out of stock now.  The price shows $33.22/50 which is cheap.  Were they less than that?
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: doverpack12 on May 30 2013 10:22:17 PM MDT
They started off closer to $27 I believe when I first looked into Underwood.
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: DAVIDF on May 31 2013 11:48:19 AM MDT
The price of the 180 gr bonded (gold dot) went up $2.00. That was due to using nickle cases. The 180gr TMJ is still $27 & still in brass cases.
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: RRMan03 on May 31 2013 06:08:11 PM MDT
Only thing up in 10mm is anything with the nickel cases. TMJ's still 27.00 per 50. The others depending on grain weight like Redline said 33plus up to I think 36plus for 50.00 Still cheap comparedto Buffalo Bore at 1.00 plus per round. Evern Federal and Remington are not 27.00 per box they are anywhere from 33 to 40. Prvi was dirt cheap and not its if you can find it 40 plus.Makes for an easy decision for me.
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: REDLINE on June 01 2013 05:47:05 PM MDT
In my mind you can't put the cost comparison between premium bullet loads and plinkers in the same comparison.

Obviously FMJ loads will cost less than JHP loads from the same manufacturer as a base rule.  When talking about differences in plain brass versus nickel plated, sure, price can be adusted for fair enough reasoning.

Honestly I'm surprised Kevin didn't raise prices across the board a long time ago.  With his overhead I doubt he making much on his 10mm loads.  Good for us though.
Title: Re: Underwood 135 & 180 GDHP in stock 5/30/2013
Post by: pacapcop on June 03 2013 08:42:13 PM MDT
135's get em.