I went to Gander Mountain today and they had plenty of ammo in every caliber I looked for but I forgot to check for .380. They had more shotgun ammo than anything else and not many choices in .22. I didn't realize just how old this thread was but things are looking up after a few years.
I agree because I'm seeing much the same in my neck of the woods, and so are others. I think the days of $70.00 a brick .22's are starting to slowly disappear. I was in the Glendale, Arizona Cabela's last week, and I was able to pick up 500 rounds of Federal 124 Gr., 9MM, American Eagle for just $12.99 a box. That is pretty much pre Newtown prices for Federal Champion, which is supposedly one grade lower.
.45 ACP, 230 Gr. FMJ, large primer, American Eagle was going for $21.99 the week before. All you wanted, no limit. They had plenty. They had many 500 round bricks of .22's available as well for $28.00 a brick. I believe CCI was the brand. Not great. but better than the $70.00+ the scalpers have been charging. Pretty soon these guys are going to be like Super Bowl ticket scalpers after the 4th quarter begins.
I think it will really drop off in price after sales slow down a bit. Right now most ammo is still selling like bell bottoms at a hippie convention.