The Sportsman's Guide has pretty good deals on most of the standard calibers.
Any revolver. As for semi auto pistols, the 'Ring of Fire' guns (Lorcin, Raven, Jennings, Bryco, Jiminez, etc.) are designed to use cheap ammo. The Ruger pistols are pretty tolerant as far as ammo goes, as well.
Cheap ammo is made by China or Daisy Good ammo is made by Crosman, Gamo, Beeman Excellent ammo is made by H&N, Injun, Predator This is just a few see the link below for more
It was cheap to make and you could carry plenty of ammo. And if you'd used up all the ammo, you could pick up some small rocks instead.
A good place to find cheap rifle ammo is at J&G or The armory. They have sale on this stuff in bulk. You need to be very careful and make sure to clean the camber and let the rifle cool before you use it for the second shot.
cheap plinking rifle and low cost ammo. good for adults and youths
The Lee enfield rifle was the most common as it was cheap, had cheap ammo and could fire far and quite fast.Hope this helped :)
Stovepiping due to loose handling (limp wristing) of the firearm, use of poor quality ammo (particularly, poorly done reloads and use of cheap ammo in firearms which are picky about ammo), poor maintenance of the firearm, incorrect assembly of firearms built from components or parts kits.
buy it from a weapons merchant. Ammo sold at the general store merchant. Or get from ah for cheap prices and good bows
In the US, military surplus 7.62x54R ammo (used in the M/N rifles) is about as cheap a centerfire cartridge a you will find. However, for a FIRST rifle, I would suggest a .22 LR for anyone.
Check the end of the barrel for burring, if it is not smooth that will throw you shot off. Also check your ammo. The cheap grades are known for inaccuracy.
With civiian ammo, it is the caliber. Military ammo- year made, and where
I think there are 200 bullets in a uzi ammo clip