Shoot More and Spend Less with ‘Cheap’ Ammo

Calling ammo cheap can be associated with being of poor quality. Aside from the low price, they usually come in the form of non-brass casings like steel or aluminum. They appear attractive to shooters for target practice, while brass-cased ammo is more desirable for hunting and defensive purposes. Although we tend to think of cheap ammo with subpar quality and performance, the reality is that there are very few (if any) brands of ammo that won’t properly chamber or fire in a firearm. In fact, brands like LAX Ammo, make high quality remanufactured ammo for less than what you would normally pay and will never sacrifice quality.
Variants
In addition to non-brass cased and ‘dirty’ ammo, there are other types of cheap ammo which are almost unheard of in today’s world. One of them is ‘berdan’ primed ammo, which was commonly military surplus ammo found around the world, even though they were invented by Americans. This ammo is not reloadable, which was very significant back then. Another type which frequently went hand-in-hand with berdan ammo was corrosive ammo. There used to be certain gun powders used in ammo years ago which would leave a corrosive residue inside of firearms, and would ruin them if not cleaned thoroughly and right away after shooting. Today, ‘dirty’ powder and ammo is very subjective and varies from person to person.
Good Ammo for Cheap?
Shooters often try to find quality ammo for less than what they would normally cost. For instance, LAX Ammo, which produces its own brand of factory new and reloaded ammo, offers free shipping for first-time buyers who purchase their brand of ammo. This gives buyers of ammo an incentive to buy LAX’s brand of ammo as shipping costs have been increasing over the years, in spite of ammo prices decreasing. It also encourages people to try a new brand of ammo, which already has a loyal following.
Reloads: Yea or Nay?
Reloaded ammo seems desirable given their affordability and near-identical performance of some brands of factory new ammo; though some gun manufacturers warn about voiding warranties if reloaded ammo is used. Realistically, shooting any type of ammo carries risks — new or reloaded. Considering that reloads are in fact once-fired ammo, the risk of failing is rather low. It would be wise to shoot reloads made by a reputable brand than factory new ones from a questionable manufacturer, regardless of where it’s made.
About LAX Ammo
LAX Ammo is an excellent supplier of quality ammunition for all types and calibers. In addition to producing their own brand of factory new and remanufactured ammo, their connections with other major manufacturers of ammo has given them a large supply of great ammo for much less than what others normally charge. LAX’s customers swear by their brand of ammo, so you can buy with peace of mind knowing you’ll get a quality product without breaking the bank.
