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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: billt on April 02, 2013, 08:27:28 AM
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How bad is it in your area? I went to Cabela's yesterday and I wasn't paying attention to the time, and wound up getting there 10 minutes before they opened. When I got to the gun department there was a hoard of people all bumping into each other in the ammo isles. They were all grabbing at the CCI .22 ammo they had on the top shelf. They had a big sign that said....... 50 ROUND BOXES LIMIT 2....100 ROUND BOXES LIMIT 1....... I've never seen this bad of a shortage on rimfire ammo. Admittingly I haven't been paying attention because I've got a ton stockpiled. They all stripped the shelf bare in less than 5 minutes. Is it this bad around you?
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only .22 rimfire on the selves at Gander Mountain are the rat shot shells,Luckily I have about 8k stocked up over the years so I'm good for a while too.
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nill and none
the Council Shooting Sports Committee was sharting bricks wondering about ammo - but out distributer set aside 30k rounds for us (same as we ordered last year)
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Local WallyWorld is out of stock. My favorite local gun store has some of the sub-sonic stuff left, but nothing else. .22mag is even harder to find. It's been just about the same at each store I've visited here. And "here" is in the general Tampa Bay area.
If you do find a box, the price is double what it was just a few months ago.
Fortunately, I am pretty well stocked. Still, I don't have enough that I want to use it up at the range until I have some assurance of being able to replace what I shoot.
Crusader Rabbit
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Same around me. Interestingly, 17 HMR is quite available. Maybe I need a new gun???
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Have been out of rimfire around here for awhile. Maybe a few shot shells, and some .17 but double the price.
First to go was .22 LR, then .22 mag, and finally .17HMR
Two places got a little in last week. One got a case of CCI 22 mininmag. $19 for a box of 100 limit one box.
Big box store got some ammo in, including .22. Not sure how much they got, but on my third stop that day they had finally stocked it. There were about a dozen boxes of 50 .22 LR. $1.99-$3.49 Limit of 4 boxes. Sold out almost immediately.
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.22 nothing local 4 different places - n0 - Short, Long, Mag, Blank or "shot"shell
About 45 min north of here .22 short, .22 blank, and I think some Magnum.
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Fortunately, I am pretty well stocked. Still, I don't have enough that I want to use it up at the range until I have some assurance of being able to replace what I shoot.
Crusader Rabbit
That's my problem. I don't mind burning through the stuff if I can replace it. But now I don't know when this nonsense is going to subside. If and when it does you can bet the price will not drop to what it was before Sandy Hook. If there is another shooting in the meantime, all bets are off.
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In case you all haven't heard, try this for ammo: http://www.gunbot.net/ Gunbot gives you the price per round, per box, bulk, availability, etc. I gave up on 22LR simply because at a minimum .35 cents/round and up the price is ridiculous even if you can find any in stock anywhere. And .45 ACP averages a dollar a round and 30.06 a dollar and a half to over two dollars per round.
All the government has to do at this point is slap a separate tax and/or insurance requirement on purchasing ammo/owning firearms and you get de facto gun control. Only the wealthy and powerful(not to mention the criminal element)will be able to afford to own/possess firearms and ammunition.
Which just might be the plan.
C.
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High ammo prices don't really effect most gun owners. I know hunters that fires 2 or 3 shots a season. they check thier zero, then go hunt. If you can call sitting in a blind hunting.
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When you go to gunbot click on "sort by price per round" to find the cheapest ammo.
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Since I started reloading I haven't bought much ammo, although I bought 10 boxes of 00 buck and slug for the 12 guage when it was $3.75 for a box of 5. Which unfortunately includes 22 LR. I used to buy a couple of boxes of CCI Minimag every time I went through the store and thought I was good for the last 5 years until I went to do an inventory... <1000 rounds including a brick my dad through in the car last time I was up at his house. :o So the 25 round mags and 10/22 will not be making any joint appearances with my daughters at the range anytime soon. ::)
I just want this SH!T to be over....
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From GunBroker as of 7:30am Central -
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=335286417 (http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=335286417)
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=335272846 (http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=335272846)
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=335272930 (http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewItem.aspx?Item=335272930)
There are several auctions listed for each of these products... just use the 'view other auctions' link at the bottom of the page. These auctions have a "Buy Now" feature so they're not actually auctions. I've purchased from 'Northern Firearms' several times without any problems.
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Almost .14 cents a round for .22's. Good Lord!
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My gunsmith told me to stock up on LR a couple of years ago when lead prices started to go up. I don't really shoot that much rimfire but grabbed a few bricks here and there.
Now I wish I had been buying it like I bought 9mm & 45...a couple of boxes everytime I went to the store.
Ballistic wampum indeed!