Underwood kinda the most "affordable" of the boutique ammo's?

Started by Brian B., July 13 2015 08:26:00 PM MDT

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Brian B.

I was kinda surprised the Liberty Civil Defense wasn't as much as i had thought it would be.. (60 grain),.. A few of the Underwood offerings weren't crazy high either.

Is Underwood the most affordable of the boutiques?

The_Shadow

Bang for the buck maybe not, unless you are specific about projectiles!  Georgia Arms used to be a great deal when they had stock...
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Brian B.

Quote from: The_Shadow on July 13 2015 08:43:51 PM MDT
Bang for the buck maybe not, unless you are specific about projectiles!  Georgia Arms used to be a great deal when they had stock...

135 gr JHP

Intercooler

  I would say PBR is a really good one too in that category.

cwall64

Quote from: Intercooler on July 14 2015 02:46:31 AM MDT
  I would say PBR is a really good one too in that category.

I just got a bunch of in stock emails from them yesterday, don't know how fast they sell out of it.
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Dave84

It certainly was. Think it still is too but prices get raised nearly every year. Now I think I will buy the Sig ammo. Low 20's and near full power. I'd be proud to shoot that.

redbaron007

For 'real' power ammo (apples to apples)....I believe it is the most affordable.

I love Georgia Arms ammo; mainly for target.

JFYI, if you have purchased from Georgia Arms before and the web site shows not available, call them. You'd be surprised what they will find. ;)
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