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oldred
05-13-2013, 11:47 AM
A buddy of mine was telling me he saw some Remington 22 short at a local sports shop (mostly a fishing supply) so I called them to see if they were still there, "yep I got six boxes left but they won't last long". Six 50 rd boxes of Remington short at "only" $6.99 a box, wow what a bargain! :roll:


For someone maybe, I just said thanks and left them to someone else.

lylejb
05-13-2013, 12:03 PM
Even before this craziness, short was double or triple the price of LR. I think it's a low volume production thing.

I have an old Winchester pump gallery rifle that uses shorts, and I grumble about the price of shorts every time I buy them.

That price on shorts may have been his regular price, before all this mess.

plmitch
05-13-2013, 12:32 PM
$6.99 a box is a good price, we've been paying $8.95 a box for the last few years.

Finster101
05-13-2013, 01:17 PM
Good grief! I remember when I could pick up enough returnable coke bottles along the side of the road for a box of shorts and I was set for the weekend.

starmac
05-13-2013, 01:24 PM
Yep shorts are always pricey, if you can find them at all, shortage or not.

Love Life
05-13-2013, 01:26 PM
22 shorts are my absolute favorite, well before the 'Quiet 22' was introduced by CCI. Right behind them are Remingon Thunderbolts. My 10/22 loves thunderbolts.

Shooter
05-13-2013, 01:27 PM
Good grief! I remember when I could pick up enough returnable coke bottles along the side of the road for a box of shorts and I was set for the weekend.

Amen brother. The local country store also sold dacron fishing line by the arm-span, and Pfluger fish hooks in the round can.
A nickle box of crackers, and a few cans of potted meat, fueled many trips to the river.
All financed by drink bottles.
Had a basket on my Schwinn just for them.
Good Times.

TenTea
05-13-2013, 02:02 PM
Amen brother. The local country store also sold dacron fishing line by the arm-span, and Pfluger fish hooks in the round can.
A nickle box of crackers, and a few cans of potted meat, fueled many trips to the river.
All financed by drink bottles.
Had a basket on my Schwinn just for them.
Good Times.

It saddens me to think that, while a similar experience is possible, it is not very likely that kids today will share it in common with us.

oldred
05-13-2013, 02:11 PM
$6.99 a box is a good price, we've been paying $8.95 a box for the last few years.

These are boxes of 50, I bought some not long after the panic started for $2.99 at the local Farmers Co-Op and Midway lists the same ones right now (of course they're out of stock) for $3.99.

starmac
05-13-2013, 02:15 PM
Very few parents would let there kids ride a bike 2 miles to the store picking up bottles (if there were any) and on to the river anymore. In a lot of places the rivers have been so commercialized that it wouldn't work for most kids anyway.

Epd230
05-13-2013, 07:10 PM
I didn't even know shorts were still made

JonB_in_Glencoe
05-13-2013, 07:19 PM
Dang,
Last time I bought 22 shorts, I bought a brick [500] for about $20. btw that was about double the price of 22LR at that time...pre-Obama for sure...maybe even pre-911

DLCTEX
05-13-2013, 07:22 PM
When I was nine, 1954, I could buy shorts for 25 cents a box at a country store. Longs were 30 and LR were 35. The stores in town were 15 cents a box higher. We had a plague of rabbits then and many a rabbit met his end to that little Win. 22.

R.M.
05-13-2013, 07:51 PM
Now that the ISSF changed rapid-fire to LR, I find myself with about 2 cases of shorts and no interest in shooting them. I have heard of some guys using them for Bullseye at 50 feet though. Might have to give it a try.

Lee
05-13-2013, 09:00 PM
Towards the end of my bike riding days it got to be great sport for the nex-gen criminals to drive up behind you and slap your head into next week. That was back in the days when we rode with traffic. Never could understand why people would throw away 5cent Coke bottles. Probably the same jerks who got their thrills base-ball batting mailboxes.
Shorts? Yeah I remember them. Fondly.
Now? I see used soda bottles beside the road. Meth labs??? My, how times have changed!!

:(

Charlie Two Tracks
05-13-2013, 09:57 PM
I was just at Farm&Fleet tonight and they had boxes of Remington shorts for $3.99 per box. They had about a dozen of them. I don't have anything that uses them so they may still be there.

LUCKYDAWG13
05-13-2013, 10:03 PM
i found a ammo can full of 22 shorts a few weeks ago
and a lot of 22 magnum that my Dad put away a long time ago
70491

plmitch
05-13-2013, 10:51 PM
These are boxes of 50, I bought some not long after the panic started for $2.99 at the local Farmers Co-Op and Midway lists the same ones right now (of course they're out of stock) for $3.99.



Yup that’s a good price for a box of 50 when in stock, but as long as they are under $10 for 50 locally, even at 4 or 5 boxes for a day at the range it’s worth it for the grand girls.

Mk42gunner
05-13-2013, 11:45 PM
I used to really like the CCI .22 Short Hollow Points for treed coons and squirrels, and Winchester T22 Shorts for rabbits; back when they were cheaper than the Long Rifle versions.

The last box of Shorts I bought was somewhere north of $3.00, I almost didn't buy them.

Robert

bob208
05-14-2013, 06:34 AM
back in the day i had to make a choice 2 boxes of shorts or one box of long rifles. shorts won out more shooting. all ways kept some long rifles in my pocket in case i ran into big game. like ground hogs.

i know shorts were hard to find but did not think they cost that much.

WRideout
05-14-2013, 07:18 AM
I keep a box of 22 shorts around for squirrel hunting with my Rem Scoremaster (which is older than I am.) I have had one go stem to stern on a grey squirrel I shot while he was facing me. I picked up a box at Wally's last summer for four or five bucks.

Wayne

VintageRifle
05-14-2013, 08:07 AM
Box of 50 22 short $3.99 at Dunham's. About all that is left after the vultures pick the new stock clean if bulk 22. The shorts last about a week on the shelf. They got 20 boxes of 22 short in last Friday. Still had some yesterday.

Price has been the same for the shorts for a few years bought a few in 2010 for the same price. These are Remington.

Getting them when I can shoo I have done when my daughter gets old enough to shoot. I think she its now, but mom says no.

oldred
05-14-2013, 09:09 AM
They got 20 boxes of shirts in last Friday. Still had some yesterday.



Ok but did they get in any ammo?


:kidding:


Just funnin with ya :mrgreen:

VintageRifle
05-14-2013, 12:46 PM
autocorrect/autocomplete is great....

Thanks for the correction.

Hardcast416taylor
05-16-2013, 03:32 PM
An old neighbor of mine used to call the .22 short hollow points "meat points". What he would use when slaughtering animals on the farm for the stun shot behind an ear before he slit the animals throat.Robert

Ed Barrett
05-16-2013, 05:01 PM
I remember back around 1950 a box of 22 Shorts were 16 cents at the hardware store in Oak Lawn Illinois. I was 9 years old and they sold them to me with no problems. That was 8 two cent bottle deposits, I could usually find that many on the 3 mile bicycle ride into town. What good days those were, my biggest problem was that it might rain.

encoreman
05-16-2013, 10:17 PM
Dang it guys you bring back memories. It is sad to think that this world has changed for the worse so bad that our kids and grand kids won't get to enjoy life as free and carefree as we remember. I remember the Western auto store had the 22lr's for 29 cents in '61 when I was 9. We used to shoot a couple of boxes each weekend, I still have that old Winchester model 61, and if you miss it is your fault not hers! Thanks for bringing back the good ole days if even for a moment in my mind!!

VintageRifle
05-16-2013, 10:21 PM
70856

Purchased this week. Same price it was before the panic buying.