JSB Pellets Where/How many/Price??

I just got 19 tins of 25 caliber mk2 150 count , when I bought them they were only store which stocked them this day . like everyone was out of stock so I got ll 19 tins they had
I just made 2000 61 grain 30 cal pellets
I just ordered new molds for some 30 slugs
and been working with some heavier pellets in 25 cal 38 to 54 grains


OK JSB pellets cost .038 cents each delivered for 25 caliber MK2
 
I buy in bulk too but I find that the cheaper price per tin and then paying a little shipping works out better for me.

Calculate the ACTUAL price per tin on the buy three get one free ( 3 x tins @ high price + 1 tin free + shipping (unless a bigger order for free shipping) = 'X' or 4 x tins @ cheaper + cheap shipping = about the same)

Only with a sale or discount code from the suppliers mentioned can the regular price from the outfit I usually buy from be beat.

Note that the 3 three times I bought pellets from Amazon the tins arrived dented and a huge number of pellets skirts were dented... I have only sent back to Amazon 4 times in probably 250 orders ( I buy stuff from Amazon about twice a week) and will not buy pellets from them ever again.

I have found satisfaction from https://www.trenieroutdoors.com/






 
PA and AGD both pack the same way. Last two orders, both ordered from PA, shipped from AGD. I live in the Salt Lake area, so since AGD is in Draper (just a few miles away from me), they ship for PA. Boxes are all the same, custom fit for the packing material and the foam inserts keep everything from moving and banging around.

AoA has good deals as well. Ships well packed. Can't complain.
 
FYI: At the time (July 15 2023) at Pyramid air If you buy 100 tins of MkII's in .25 cal you get 25 tins free, or $625 dollars off. This way you only pay for the other 75 which would be $1874.25. After taxes it would sum out to be $2026.53.

Lets say you apply a 25% off coupon to that . . and now you have $1,516.89 for 30,000 pellets, $15 per 300, 5 cents per pellet.

For 30k rounds I don't think that's bad. If you are military/ vet i'm sure they'll give you an additional discount.

Why would this be useful you might be asking?

You'll have ammo for years, you'll practically have half of the entire batch xD ensuring consistency and accuracy(H&N has claimed a roll of lead wire makes about 70k pellets), and you'll save money in the long run as things tend to get more expensive. Smaller calibers you get better the deal and even MORE pellets.

If you see the bigger picture and think long term, you'll typically get better deals
 
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