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I have tried to find online reviews but most of what comes does not really answer my question. I hope I am not covering old ground on this forum but I haven't found it.

What I am looking for is a reccomendation for a good, reliable .40 SW ammo for practice, plinking or taking additional classes. I don't want to use the ammo I normally carry as it is quite high dollar, (Hornady Critical Defence JHP).

I am signing up for another advanced class at my local range. I am required to supply 500 rounds of ammo and they reccomend new, not reloads. For such a class, I don't need hollow points. I want something reliable and economical if that combination is possible.

There is a gun show here in Memphis the weekend before the class and will shop there also. But If anybody can reccomend a brand and why, I would like to hear your opinions. In years past, I tried an inexpensive ammo for plinking but I didn't really like it. Blazer, I think, while new, uses aluminum cases which expands excessively and caused extraction issues along with the fact that powder was very dirty and made a REAL mess in my gun.

If it matters, I am shooting a Sig Sauer P250

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My Glock 27 will eat Winchester White Box .40S&W all day long. I haven't bought any in a while, but you can generally find them at Wally and they are Brass FMJ.

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Seek out the 100 round Federal value packs at WalMart. Great ammo and several $ cheaper than Winchester value packs buy $4-5.

Privi makes great ammo and shipped this is cheaper than the 100 round Federals packs at WalMart after tax.

http://www.sgammo.co...izan-ammo-ppr40

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I have used WWB as range ammo for years in my 40’s with no problems. The last time I went Wal-Mart was out and I picked up 250 round Remington UMC, shot a whole box without any problems. I think it was $80 plus tax.

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The cheapest I found was Federal at WalMart in a red/maroon box. Two boxes of it were still slightly less than the "white box" 100 packs.

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I pretty much use and love federal. Walmart has 100 round boxes for $28 and I don't normally have any issues with them. Online, I think cabelas has a deal on them.

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Many thanks to all for the good input. I knew this group would have real information based on experience. Nothing beats experience.

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you might luck into some locally reloaded cheap ammo at the show, less these days but sometimes you spot a vendor with some reloads for cheap. Look for a booth selling powder and bullets and they may also have a few boxes of their own brand.

If you are going to be doing this sort of thing a lot, you might look into makeing your own .... 1/2 the price adds up when you start talking 500 rounds a pop.

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We found Lawman 40 sw ammo on craigslist. 180 gr. TMJ for 11. per box if case bought. 15. for shipping. Now we are looking for a 40 to shoot them.

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Now Lawman you are a true gun fanatic, buy ammo for caliber you don't own then you have excuse to buy a gun. I just bought a gun in a caliber I don't currently reload and now I have to buy dies, bullet moulds and sizer dies, so now I am thinking of another in that caliber to make it pay off quicker.

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