If your local Walmart is carrying the ZQI 7.62x51, I suggest you take a look and maybe stock up. I've used the ammo and it's pretty good for plinking and I've been picking it up for $9.97 per 20. I can't find steel cased ammo for that price online mostly right now. And this is brass cased and re-loadable.
Just a heads up that the ammo may soon be gone from Walmart shelves since they have discounted it from 17.99 to 9.97 per 20. I've even read of some walmarts selling this stuff for 6.97 per 20 which is ridiculous. But once it's gone out of the supply chain of Wally world, it's gone.
If you can find any of the other calibers of the ZQI at wally world, stock up! While I have found it not the best, it's defiantly completely good for cheap plinking ammo.
From ZQI:
We really appreciate all of you who have expressed genuine interest in the future of ZQI Ammunition as it has become apparent in recent weeks that there is almost no ZQI SS109 remaining in Walmart stores. At the same time, I want to be very clear in refuting the partially lingering assumption that we are CHOOSING to leave Walmart and correspondingly to increase our prices significantly.
I would like to set the record straight once more…
$0.33 was an artificial price from the get-go, and we could never, at any time in the past, have made a business by selling SS109 to anyone for that price, let alone less. Therefore, it is not as though we have a choice to stay in Walmart but are choosing to leave. We don't have a choice, because there is no possible way for us to sell this ammo to Walmart in a way that enables Walmart to continue retailing it for $0.33. This $0.33 retail price was offered for a time entirely courtesy of Walmart. It was a clearance price. We can’t be the cheapest SS109 ammo on the face of the earth going forward -- for one, our products are cleaner burning than the SS109 that can be made the cheapest, and you can expect them to be more consistently reliable, since not a single round of ZQI SS109 is knowingly sold as a NATO STANAG reject.
Does the burden remain on us to compete for and win a sustainable place in the market going forward? Absolutely, and we are up for the challenge.
With that, I'll reiterate my offer to anyone who would like to see ZQI Ammunition for sale on the shelves of their local gun store for a competitive price. Fill out our Recruit-a-Dealer form found at the link below, and receive a reward if the dealer you recruit makes an initial purchase from us by June 1st.
http://zqiammo.com/recruit-a-dealer/
Just a heads up that the ammo may soon be gone from Walmart shelves since they have discounted it from 17.99 to 9.97 per 20. I've even read of some walmarts selling this stuff for 6.97 per 20 which is ridiculous. But once it's gone out of the supply chain of Wally world, it's gone.
If you can find any of the other calibers of the ZQI at wally world, stock up! While I have found it not the best, it's defiantly completely good for cheap plinking ammo.
From ZQI:
We really appreciate all of you who have expressed genuine interest in the future of ZQI Ammunition as it has become apparent in recent weeks that there is almost no ZQI SS109 remaining in Walmart stores. At the same time, I want to be very clear in refuting the partially lingering assumption that we are CHOOSING to leave Walmart and correspondingly to increase our prices significantly.
I would like to set the record straight once more…
$0.33 was an artificial price from the get-go, and we could never, at any time in the past, have made a business by selling SS109 to anyone for that price, let alone less. Therefore, it is not as though we have a choice to stay in Walmart but are choosing to leave. We don't have a choice, because there is no possible way for us to sell this ammo to Walmart in a way that enables Walmart to continue retailing it for $0.33. This $0.33 retail price was offered for a time entirely courtesy of Walmart. It was a clearance price. We can’t be the cheapest SS109 ammo on the face of the earth going forward -- for one, our products are cleaner burning than the SS109 that can be made the cheapest, and you can expect them to be more consistently reliable, since not a single round of ZQI SS109 is knowingly sold as a NATO STANAG reject.
Does the burden remain on us to compete for and win a sustainable place in the market going forward? Absolutely, and we are up for the challenge.
With that, I'll reiterate my offer to anyone who would like to see ZQI Ammunition for sale on the shelves of their local gun store for a competitive price. Fill out our Recruit-a-Dealer form found at the link below, and receive a reward if the dealer you recruit makes an initial purchase from us by June 1st.
http://zqiammo.com/recruit-a-dealer/