Midway has 450-400 NE ammo on sale...

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I just bought 5 boxes of 450-400 NE DGX ammo and there is a 20% discount coupon that shows up at checkout. Another thing to mention is that Hornady does not run 450-400 NE ammo that often and once it is gone, it could be gone for a while.

If anyone is interested in the cartridge, I'd jump on it. Unfortunately, DGS is gone already.
 
I don't know if this is the case for some people in other states, but to Utah, gun zone deals does not charge sales tax and the ammo is far cheaper at $130 a box. Shipping is 11.99. There are other stores that are selling this for 117 a box. And you can find DGS and DGX at all of these places. I just have never bought from the other stores that are showing ammo listed on ammoseek to say try it, but I have bought a ton of stuff from gun zone deals, maybe a dozen firearms, ammo, supplies, etc.
 
Ammoseek shows some options at $117 per box
 
The good news here is that in order for Hornady to sell this ammunition, they first had to manufacture the brass. Perhaps a sign that brass for reloading may be released at some point?

It's not much, but it provides hope for the future.
 

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