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  • LRRPF52
    Super Moderator
    • Sep 2014
    • 8604

    2015 Factory Ammo

    Alexander Arms http://www.shopalexanderarms.com/6_5...mmunition.html

    1. 100gr Berger Match HPBT
    2. 120gr Barnes TSX HPBT
    3. 120gr Nosler Ballistic Tip

    4. 123gr Lapua Scenar HPBT
    5. 129gr Hornady SST
    6. 130gr Swift Scirocco


    Black Hills https://www.lesbaer.com/264LBCAR.html
    1. 123gr Sierra Match King
    2. 123gr Hornady A-MAX

    Hornady http://www.hornady.com/store/6.5-Grendel-ammo
    1. 123gr Hornady AMAX
    2. 123gr Hornady SST

    Precision Firearms http://www.precisionfirearms.com/29.html

    1. 100gr Barnes TAC-TX
    2. 100gr Barnes TTSX
    3. 120gr Barnes TTSX
    4. 120gr Barnes TAC-TX

    5. 120gr Lapua Scenar-L
    6. 123gr Nosler Custom Competition
    7. 129gr Nosler Accubond Long Range
    8. 130gr Berger VLD Hunting
    9. 130gr Berger OTM Hybrid
    10. 100gr Nosler Ballistic Tip

    11. 123gr Sierra Match King HPBT
    12. 123gr Lapua Scenar HPBT
    13. 120gr Sierra Match King HPBT
    14. 123gr Hornady AMAX (Lapua brass)
    15. 123gr Hornady SST
    16. 120gr Hornady AMAX
    17. 120gr Nosler Ballistic Tip
    18. 107gr Sierra Match King HPBT
    19. 100gr Lapua Scenar HPBT
    20. 108gr Lapua Scenar

    Barnaul
    1. 100gr FMJ Steel Case

    PPU http://www.prvipartizan.com/search_r.php
    1. 110gr FMJBT
    2. 123gr Soft Point (Gold Line PPU from Serbia)
    3. 120gr MPT (Gold Line PPU from Serbia)

    That's 34 loads total, with discontinued loads not included. Loads that have been discontinued:

    AA 90gr TNT
    AA 115gr Berger
    Hornady 120gr A-MAX
    Precision Firearms 130gr Nosler Accubond replaced by 129gr Accubond Long Range
    Last edited by LRRPF52; 04-13-2015, 02:17 AM.
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  • lamrith
    Warrior
    • Sep 2014
    • 189

    #2
    Nope, must still be a oddball wildcat cartridge for sure!!

    Thanks for the work putting that list together!
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    18" 1:8 6.5 grendel barrel, 13" troy alpha free float, Mbuis, PA 4-14x44 FFP ACSS scope.
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    16" 1:9 5.56 barrel, A2 sightpost, GI Handguard, Eotech XPS2.0 w/ 1.5-5x magnifier.
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    • CastorTroy
      Warrior
      • Mar 2015
      • 133

      #3
      do we know when there will be more wolf steel available?

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      • wraith1516
        Warrior
        • Dec 2014
        • 316

        #4
        Is precision firearms f-!#ing nuts $110 for a box of 50

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        • cory
          Chieftain
          • Jun 2012
          • 2987

          #5
          Originally posted by wraith1516 View Post
          Is precision firearms nuts $110 for a box of 50
          Lapua Brass $45 (~$0.95 a piece)
          Barnes Bullets $30 We'll assume PF got a dealer price of $20.
          CCI 450 Primers $1.50 We'll assume PF's cost is $1 per 50
          Powder based on some quick hand calcs, I'll estimate $5
          Labor $25 per hr, I think we can assumed at least an hour of labor from collecting the supplies to sending it out the door.

          That's $100 in cost.

          11% percent of the price is FAET Tax, so they're actually selling the ammo for $99.

          Looks like they're at best selling the ammo at cost.

          I do believe the price is more than justified. However, I can't afford to shoot at those prices. Thank God I'm set up to reload.

          But then again this isn't a plinking load. If I was paying for a guided hunt in the North West, I'd pick up a box of these in a second. With what the hunt would cost, the price of the quality, accurate, reliable ammo would be a drop in the bucket.
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          • wraith1516
            Warrior
            • Dec 2014
            • 316

            #6
            I've heard lots of good about wolfammo (never used it because I can't find it) and it isn't any where near that price and I got 2 boxes of 100lapua brass for $77 each and $30-35 per box of 50 Barnes bullets $22 per pound of powder and $4 for 100 primers

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            • bwaites
              Moderator
              • Mar 2011
              • 4445

              #7
              Wolf ammo is nowhere near that quality. The brass is nowhere that quality. It's expensive, but it's high quality. You can compare accuracy to the best of the factory match loads but made with better brass.

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              • NugginFutz
                Chieftain
                • Aug 2013
                • 2622

                #8
                Originally posted by wraith1516 View Post
                I've heard lots of good about wolfammo (never used it because I can't find it) and it isn't any where near that price and I got 2 boxes of 100lapua brass for $77 each and $30-35 per box of 50 Barnes bullets $22 per pound of powder and $4 for 100 primers
                Mark from PF cruises through here periodically. If you're not certain what makes his ammo worth the price, I suggest asking him. I'm almost certain he'd oblige you with an answer.
                If it's true that we are here to help others, then what exactly are the others here for?

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                • lrgrendel
                  Warrior
                  • Jul 2013
                  • 662

                  #9
                  Nice to see what actually is available in factory ammo. Only ever shot Hornady's 123 AMAX.

                  If the PA ammo at over $2 a round shoots better than AA, BLACKHILLS OR HORNADY I guess it is worth it. If it doesen't well.......

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                  • biodsl
                    Chieftain
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 1717

                    #10
                    I'd like to note that AA's 120 grain TSX load would cost you $119.73 if you bought 50. PF is the cheaper option.

                    Cory was on the right track, but failed to mention some other expenses: property taxes, corporate taxes, wages, benefits, payroll taxes, workers comp, liability insurance, mortgage, utilities, web maintenance, and many more I can't think of right now.

                    I just started loading myself and have at least $500 into the equipment. I'd like to spend another $600 for some upgraded equipment. All this and I'm having difficulty making a load that shoots as good as Hornady loads that I can buy for a buck a piece and sell the once fired brass to recoup some of that $1.

                    Is $110 a lot of money? Maybe. Pay it or don't. The nice thing about the free market is that if there is a demand, someone will come along and produce a Barnes 120 grain TSX load for $101. Until then, folks should feel free to invest their own time and resources and load their own. No one forces you to buy anything (Obamacare excepted).
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                    • JASmith
                      Chieftain
                      • Sep 2014
                      • 1624

                      #11
                      Originally posted by lamrith View Post
                      Nope, must still be a oddball wildcat cartridge for sure!!

                      Thanks for the work putting that list together!
                      The real indicator is the number of established manufacurers, e. G., Wolf and Hornady, offering ammunition for the Grendel.

                      BTW Prvi Partizan has three loads: http://www.prvipartizan.com/search_r.php

                      ...and, yes, there are indications that the Grendel is moving past the oddball wildcat stste...
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                      • Double Naught Spy
                        Chieftain
                        • Sep 2013
                        • 2570

                        #12
                        Very good post!
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                        • LRRPF52
                          Super Moderator
                          • Sep 2014
                          • 8604

                          #13
                          Updated to include the 110gr FMJBT load from PPU-I didn't know about that one.
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