I'm in Hawaii and have the same problem, Section Leader. I've looked everywhere and have found only a few places willing to ship to Hawaii. I think you'll find, as I have, that even if you find someone willing, the cost will probably be more than or equal to what you will pay for ammo on sale here.
The best deals I have found are at Sports Authority on Ward. You have to watch for their advertisement in the Sunday Honolulu Advertiser. It is a national advertisement so they don't post that there is a sale going on in the store itself. The people behind the gun counter rarely know about it either. I am usually the one to inform them of it - and then I proceed to clean out their entire stock. A year ago, during the autumn bird hunting season on the mainland, there was a small ad in their Sunday paper insert for 12 ga #9 game shells, which happen to be just perfect for skeet shooting. Anyway, I took the paper down there with me because I knew they would know nothing about it. The guy behind the counter was clueless so I showed him the ad. He said he didn't think it was applicable to the Hawaii stores. I told him to get the manager. Manager looked at the ad, saw that nowhere on it did it exclude Hawaii, and told his employee to honor it. He asked how many boxes I wanted. I asked how many [b]cases[/b] he had. I told him I'd take every one of the 8 cases he had. [:)]
Same thing happened this spring, when the White Box Winchester .223 went on sale for $3.99. YIPPIE!!! I'll take 7 of those 500 round cases at that price, thank you.
Sports Authority has been like a godsend in combating our overly high priced ammo. The local gun stores know that there is no other way of getting ammo cheaply here so they screw us some more.
Do you shop at Magnum Firearms on Queen Street? I find his prices to be the highest of them all - not to mention what an absolute asshole the owner of the shop is. Please do me a favor by not buying a thing from them.
On the way out to the Koko Head range there is a shop nears Roy's Restaurant called Windward Gun Shop, I think it only says "WGS" on the shop because the owner doesn't want to advertise that there is a gun shop in our ridiculously anti-gun island. WGS has some pretty resonable prices, by Hawaii standards. The owner and his one employee are very nice as well. His .22 bricks are cheap, but because he is so close to the only public range on the island, he is sometimes out of more demanded ammo.
I wish you luck in your quest to find some reasonably priced ammo, you'll need it. I have been looking for cheap ammo here for over a decade, and it is almost hopeless. If you find a way to get ammo to the islands cheaply, please let me know.