How do you deal with the cost of ammunition when you go to the range. And 9 mm box 50round is like 20 bucks nowadays 10 bucks if you're lucky but that adds up fast especially if you go every weekend.
>>64881436Buy components in bulk and reload. Reloading companies will often offer a discount if you buy 100k pieces at a time.
I save money by exclusively shooting only the ammo I find on the ground at my local range.
I have a full time job.
>>64881436Options:1. Shoot less, work more.2. Shoot .22 LR rather than "x" caliber.3. Spend less money on gay stuff so you can afford to shoot (just a hunch from the pic you posted).4. Become a police officer and use the department's ammo for your funsies (more common than you'd think).
>>64881436Buy ammo in bulk online. It's never worth it to buy ammo at a local store, God forbid at a gun range
>>64883975>>64881495True
I've always bought my ammo online, so I never end up spending more than $15 per 50 round box for 9mm.Hell, most of the good sellers even have free shipping, so I never bother buying in store anymore.
>>64881436shoot .22I also have just a huge stack of ammo and won't need to buy any for a while
>>64881436>buying at the rangeskill issue
is keysmash that performative subby hgnhsdgycvbdf shit they do?
don't just go to the range with 500 rounds and shoot them until you're out. shooting a gun does not mean you are getting better at shooting it, you have to actually think about what you're doing when you practice, otherwise you're just plinking.
It's very simple you see.I merely buy guns and never shoot them.
>>64881436>>64886157Nigga you gayBut in all seriousness this >>64881451I also don't magdump ARs or 9s so never really have a problem
I bought three Walmarts when they cucked and got rid of their 556 and pistol ammo, I am just now getting to the bottom of that stash, fortunately I generally backfill what I shoot so I'm still sitting pretty.