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<blockquote data-quote="OK Bush Pilot" data-source="post: 1516326" data-attributes="member: 18212"><p>The only problem with the zero-brand they sell is the price! I am a member of Tulsa Firearms, and the last time I was there their 45 ammo was $18.50 per 50. At Wal-Mart you can buy a box of Winchester 100 for like $33, so why would anyone pay $4 more per 100, plus the headache of who owns the spent brass. But I agree, if I buy ammo from them (zero or not), I paid for the whole shell including the spent brass when Im done shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Bush Pilot, post: 1516326, member: 18212"] The only problem with the zero-brand they sell is the price! I am a member of Tulsa Firearms, and the last time I was there their 45 ammo was $18.50 per 50. At Wal-Mart you can buy a box of Winchester 100 for like $33, so why would anyone pay $4 more per 100, plus the headache of who owns the spent brass. But I agree, if I buy ammo from them (zero or not), I paid for the whole shell including the spent brass when Im done shooting. [/QUOTE]
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