***Who has the lowest price on 1000 rounds of 9mm ammo?

I noticed that this got bumped back to the top.

I don't think you are going to find much cheaper than
www.gunsnammo.com , listed above, for Wolf ammo.
$90 / 1000 is pretty good if they don't go over $10 on shipping.

If you are a member of the Sportsman's Guide buyers club, you can get it for about $110 delivered, I think.
This is as low as it goes, and these are metal cased ammo.

If you want brass cased, copper coated bullets, Walmart is probably the best deal. - $110/1000, plus tax, (Winchester white box), but you can buy 100 rounds at a time for the same price.

You can keep asking, but I'm pretty sure these are the rock-bottom prices.

Good luck.
 
A few people here get this, but many people here and elsewhere do not.

It is not about getting the best "price" on ammo. Best price may only be part of the equation. What is more significant is getting ammo for the least cost.

If you are getting ammo over the internet, you will find dealers that have ammo listed at a total fixed price with no additional charges such as Ammoman.com who lists he ammo as a "to your door" price, when then is also your cost.

Others like Natchezss.com show ammo prices and then you have to go through the purchase process to find out what amount of shipping will be added to the price such that your cost is actually the price of the ammo plus shipping. So, sure enough Natchez has 9 mm for $4.99 a box, but that is not what you are going to pay. You are going to pay $4.99 a box plus shipping. There is nothing wrong with this aspect except you have to go through a couple of extra steps before you really determine what the cost to you really is. I get all my .45 ammo from them and usually just add $20 per 1000 rounds to cover shipping as a way of quickly assessing Natchez's cost to me so that I can compare that cost with the costs from other providers. For where I live, I think the actual shipping per 1000 of .45 acp is actually 18 and change.

Then there is buying locally. Local cost to you is the price plus the sales tax. People often leave off sales tax as a consideration, although Incursion above did not.

Just remember that the price of a product such as ammo and the cost to you may not and usually will not be the same thing. For example, the to the door price from Ammoman may actually look higher than the price from somewhere else until you add in shipping from that other place. It is the COST to you that is most important, not the price for which the product is being sold unless they are one in the same.
 
See for yourself....

Depends on whether you have an ammo preference. I am compiling costs for various ammo calibers that I shoot. Some are done and current, some are done but dated, some are still not done. As I haven't taken up reloading yet, I track these prices pretty closely.

Open the file and see what the last prices for 9x19 were. I'm still working on 38Spec, 357Mag, and 40S&W, but I've got information on the following calibers - 32ACP, 380ACP, 9x18, 7.62x25, 357Sig, 10mm, 400CorBon, 41Mag, 44Mag, 45ACP, and 45Colt. If you want the info on these calibers, e-mail me and I'll send you the whole file. It's too big to attach here.

Good shootin' and enjoy.
 

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I must be living in the wrong place. $10 for a box of 100 Winchester at Wal-Mart? They're asking $7 or $8 for a box of 50 here. I usually wind up ordering from cheaperthandirt.com or ammoman.com.
 
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