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Default Apparently, the .22LR Ammo Shortage...

On 12/15/14 5:08 PM, wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2014 15:31:22 -0600, Califbill
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Keyser Söze wrote:
...ia pretty much over...

http://tinyurl.com/ol2dnyz

I bought a few boxes of these last week for $24 a box, free shipping,
which works out to be .08 a round. These are pretty much the same as
CCI's round nose Mini Mags, which, if you shop around can also be found
at about the same price. This is about half the price they've been
selling for, when you could find them, six months ago. My heart doesn't
go out to the ammo hoarders who bought up pallets of CCI .22LR ammo in
the hope of becoming lifelong scalpers and being able to resell it at two
or three times these prices.






Hell, I still have a partial brick that has a $13.95 price tag on the end.
Noticed in the drawer of hunting stuff a while back


I still think there is a lot of air under ammo prices and there is
another 30% or more it will drop before it starts creeping back up..



Maybe. In the months I've been shooting my Colt AR15, the price of
decent quality (new ammo, brass cases, fmj, et cetera) Federal and Wolf
Gold plinking ammo, 55 grain, has dropped from about 32 cents a round to
27 cents a round. The Russian crap TULA stuff is about 21 cents a round,
though a friend who bought some at Walmart paid 26 cents a round last
week. Blech. Walmart shoppers, beware.


The .357 MAG ammo I use is about 2 cents a round less expensive than a
year ago.

..22LR ammo prices for the "good stuff" have dropped significantly. You
can still pay close to 20 cents a round for CCI Mini Mags if you are
crazy, but the reputable mail order houses like Cabelas are selling them
for 7 to 8 cents a round, a penny or two more a round than I was paying
six years ago. You have to keep your eyes open because the good stuff
tends to sell out fast, but it's not impossible to get your hands on
good clean reliable .22LR copper-coated ammo these days, or good lead
round nose ammo, without having to drop down to the Remington Thunderdud
lines.

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