walmart closeout on 240 Mag bullet/sabot
#11
Fork Horn
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#13
Nontypical Buck
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From: Anne Arrundle County, Maryland
You still have to buy the sabots and that usually means ordering them online and paying shipping costs. At $10 for 30 sabots and bullets it comes to .33 cents per shot and that's a good deal.
#14
Neither of the two Walmarts close to me had any muzzleloading supplies this year. Last couple years they had a decent selection of bullets and powder, but this year they didn't have anything.
On the plus side about a week before Christmas they did get several different rifles in and I believe they are going to continue to sell them throughout the year, so maybe next year they will have muzzleloaders again.
On the plus side about a week before Christmas they did get several different rifles in and I believe they are going to continue to sell them throughout the year, so maybe next year they will have muzzleloaders again.
#16
Yeah, it's hard to beat Wal-mart's price on a muzzleloader. Especially when that price is a mark-down/clearance price. Back in 2008 (or 9?) I picked up a T/C Triumph blued/black for $240 on a clearance blow-out.



