for a box of fifty it is 3-4 dollars at Able's ammo. it is hard to find .22 rounds so that is the price of fifty .22LR (long rifle) rounds. .22LR is a little bigger than normal .22 rounds. these are real cheap because they are only 40 grain. if you get 140 or 180 grain bullets, it will be almost $20.00 or more.
50 Rounds Up.For some people it rounds down.But normally it rounds up.
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Half of 100 is 50, so the smallest number that rounds to 400 to the the nearest hundred is 400 - 50 = 350.
1300.
There has been a severe shortage of .22 ammo for over a year. Ammo that SHOULD sell for about $3.00 per 50 rounds has been selling for $15-$20 per 50. It is simply not possible to state a price right now. Sorry-
They come in different sizes. 50, 100 and 500 are the most common.
@ 50 USD
It depends on condition. If ammo and print of box is perfect it can cost up to $30 for a box of 50. If box is in fair condition including ammo you can get $20 for a box of 50. If you are missing rounds or box is ripped it could go between $0 and $15. 22lr is hard to find these days.
0-50 USD depending on condition, box, accessories, etc..
50 Rounds Up.For some people it rounds down.But normally it rounds up.
50-175 usd
Depending on condition, $50-$150.
What type of ammo and what type of box did you have in mind, specifically? Commercial pistol cartridges are usually sold 50 in a box, although specialised loads may come in smaller boxes. Commercial rifle cartridges typically come 20 in a box. Military munitions boxes vary, dependent on the load. A box of 7.62x51 linked contains 200 rounds. A box of .50 contains 100 rounds.
Depends on if it's lawful where you are. If it is, I would not recommend a 22, regardless of load, unless you can put 10 rounds into a target the size of the eye at 50 yards.
50 rounds modern full power 44-40 cartridges from Winchester retails for around $30-40 a box depending on retailer. Distress sales command about $20 if you can find a buyer. 44-40 is not that popular, although more popular than it was 20 years ago. Cowboy loads 50 rounds 44-40 retail for about $25
That is the same as asking "How much for a 1966 automobile?" Rifle? Bolt action? Pump Action? Semi-auto? Single shot? Barrel length? Finish? Sights? Accessories? Got the box and or owner's manual? Maker? Revolver? Barrel length? Finish? Sights? Accessories? Got the box and or owner's manual? How many rounds does it hold? Single Action? Double Action? Maker? Semi- Auto PIstol? Barrel length? Finish? Sights? Accessories? Got the box and or owner's manual? Magazines? How many rounds does it hold? Maker? "It" could be worth 50-10000, it all depends.