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Thought the panic was over.. #6014188 11/06/15 02:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Jungleexplorer
I really hate to do what I am about to do, because it will be very painful for you.


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There was a table at the Lewisville gun show this past weekend that had a lot of bulk pack .22. Want to say they were at $30-$50 a box. Didn't look like they were doing any business to speak of.


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30+ is now the common price at big box stores for many 500ct+ bulk pack.


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I see 325 / 333 packs for sale $21 ish regularly. They were asking $30 and up on them.


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We're starting to get into the 6 to 7 cents a round for bulk and 8 cents a round for boxed 50-100 packs. I suspect that's pretty much the new standard price.


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Every couple of weeks, I see 1,000 round bulk packs of Winchester M22 for $50. at Walmart. The same boxes you see people pushing online for $100.

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No .22 at Walmart here for weeks at all, months in any amount, YEARS since it was common.

333's are really not bulk although they are thrown in one box loose.

It's $0.14 per round online after shipping and $0.12 per round at local shows at the very least.

It's $0.10 per round at any store it can be found on the shelf (once every six weeks) up here other than the dealer in Whitesboro that charges $15 for 100 CCI (that last time I checked, don't know any more, don't go there any more for 54356 reasons).

It's regional.


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Times are strange when you can reload 9mm cheaper than buying 22rimfire.... Kinda like the fact that bottled water cost more than gasoline


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27 cents a round.. more expensive than .223....


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There's a group of idiots still cleaning out the stores in Lubbock on a regular basis. They're going to choke really hard one of these days.


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I have 5 kids 11 grandkids, so I've always had a good stock of .22lr. When the panic hit, there was no need for them to stop shooting with Grandpa. We are still shooting stuff bought at 2 or 3 cents/round.

Same with shotgun, handgun and rifle ammo. For 25 years, I've been in the habit of buying a box or a few whenever I go to the store. Same with food and basic supplies, always buy just a little more than you used up.
Makes it easier for me to afford and find what I want at a decent price. No need for panic buying or hording, a few boxes really adds up over a year. Stored in an air conditioned home, ammo will likely live longer than I will.

I see it as a hedge against inflation, panics and potential new taxation - which I believe is coming.

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my grandkids aren't quite old enough to start shooting yet but they will just have to suffer thru having to shoot AR's with sub sonic 300 Black-out with a Thunderbeast Suppressor as their plinking adventures begin.


"Anyone taking up handloading necessarily plays with unknown factors and takes chances. But so does anyone who drives a car,goes to a cocktail party,eats in a restaurant,or gets married."

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Someone gonna steal all that stock pile ammo,a family member or "friend" likely! plus in a SHTF how they carrying all that..freaking greed. In my infantry days 180-360 rnds of 5.56 was a lot to carry with everything else! And for the sense of brains....if you stock pile half your garage don't be posting pics and bragging about it on the WWWW!!! :p


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Originally Posted By: RangerRick
Someone gonna steal all that stock pile ammo,a family member or "friend" likely! plus in a SHTF how they carrying all that..freaking greed. In my infantry days 180-360 rnds of 5.56 was a lot to carry with everything else! And for the sense of brains....if you stock pile half your garage don't be posting pics and bragging about it on the WWWW!!! :p


Rick, if you meant me - I can assure you that you are way off base... LOL
I make this comment because nobody else mentioned putting up ammo and the guy with 15K rounds of .22lr is one 20" tool box full. Not sure how greed fits in.......


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I'm getting emails from several wholesale warehouses about .22 ammo in stock.
YET, it's still .07-.10 a round plus freight, and that's not standard or sub-sonic ammo.
Well, now I know why you have some.
WOW, looked at the ad!


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I stopped by Walmart after work to pick up a prescription for my dog. They had more of the same Winchester .22lr in 1000 round boxes for $50.each. It sucks, but I suspect that 5 cents is the new normal good price.




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Originally Posted By: Marc Kurth
I have 5 kids 11 grandkids, so I've always had a good stock of .22lr. When the panic hit, there was no need for them to stop shooting with Grandpa. We are still shooting stuff bought at 2 or 3 cents/round.

Same with shotgun, handgun and rifle ammo. For 25 years, I've been in the habit of buying a box or a few whenever I go to the store. Same with food and basic supplies, always buy just a little more than you used up.
Makes it easier for me to afford and find what I want at a decent price. No need for panic buying or hording, a few boxes really adds up over a year. Stored in an air conditioned home, ammo will likely live longer than I will.

I see it as a hedge against inflation, panics and potential new taxation - which I believe is coming.

Marc


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