Listen, I’ll keep this brief.
Today a 9MM training round will cost you $0.58 (If you buy 1000 at a time) and that round will make your gun dirty. A year ago that round probably cost $0.17 or $0.18
I’m not here to cry about ammo prices. I have a solution for you.
Over the last decade or more we have seen several political and criminal events that have effectively decimated ammunition supplies.
Each time it happens it becomes nearly impossible for anyone who cares about building or maintaining shooting skills to do so.
Have you ever wondered how the top-performing shooters in the world build their skills during or outside of these ammo shortages?
If you think it is because their sponsors send them unlimited ammunition supplies you are wrong, click here to see the reality.
Their insider secret has become common knowledge in the last few years and I'm here to share it with the masses.
To put it into perspective, here’s the financial difference this can make:
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Today’s Lowest “Training Price” Per Shot
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Price Per Box of 50 Rounds
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Total Savings on 1,000 rounds
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.380
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$0.86
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$42.99 (bulk price)
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$800
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9mm
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$0.58
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$28.99 (bulk price)
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$520
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.40
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$0.66
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$32.95 (bulk price)
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$600
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.45
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$0.76
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$37.99 (bulk price)
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$700
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Click here to get all the details
We all know that if you can, the best training is as close to reality as possible.
That’s why police departments and military units spend HUGE portions of their budget on shoot houses, simunition, and as close to real-life scenarios as possible.
Even if you can afford 1,000 rounds a month at current ammo prices, in the gun you carry most often, I’m willing to guess you can’t “afford” to train with live ammo in your home.
You could, however, train tactically and accurately with your primary weapon AND the rest of your arsenal, and do it more often as the pros do with THIS.
We’ve got a new web page all about it here, take a look, it reveals the only thing I know every serious competitive shooter agrees on. (Except for their love of the second amendment)