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The twitter feed shows some recently listed ammo/firearms deals but gun-deals.com also has ammo charts and category lists with everything that's been listed over time. Like this, choose the caliber and put in your zip code for lists of ammo.
I'm a recent gun enthusiast/long-time data analyst, so I decided to do a price comparison for the most common handgun, rifle, and shotgun rounds. I used current prices from www.ammoseek.com as my data source. Main takeaways: Nearly all calibers cost over $1 per round
You're looking at 100ish for a basic set up for one caliber (and can just change out the dies for each additional). If you can save 15 cents a round for stuff like 9mm or 556 (optimistic) then you're into the 4 figures before you break even, and that doesnt' count your time value.
You generally have to buy in bulk to make it worth it online. Buying small quantities (i.e. one box) online doesn't work because shipping costs generally offset the savings. Plus, when buying large quantities you can often get free shipping or take advantage of discount codes to bring the price down further. 12.
I separate ammo prices as pre-covid prices and post-covid prices. That was the biggest and craziest run on ammo I've ever lived through. The truth is we are never going back to 2018 and even if not for Covid the prices would still have risen for other reasons.
Gunbot.net is a pretty good one to use too. Shows store prices and other online prices. Sort it be cent per round and other things. I ended up using classicfirearms.com when I bought bulk .223 ammo.
7 Years of Ammunition Price Trends Visualized [OC] gunnit, I was browsing /r/datasets, and I stumbled across this post with an awesome data set on ammo prices. I figured it'd make a pretty cool interactive dashboard, so I put one together. I narrowed it down to the top 10 rounds by total sales, and I added a filter to look at the top 10, pistol