I found 22 LR Blazer ammo at my small gun shop in eastern WA for $2.55 / 50 rounds
I found 22 LR Blazer ammo at my small gun shop in eastern WA for $2.55 / 50 rounds
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Not too bad a price now-a-days. Remember when it was 50 cents a box...ah, those were the days. A whole weekend of pinking fun for just a little pocket money.
May all your bullets find the Bullseye.
Still can't find any 22lr ammo here. Used to get Blazers for $9.99 a brick.
Partial box (45 ctgs.) of Remington .22 LR solids, recently made box, is currently $4.00 on an on-line auction.Robert
Winchester Super X in a white box 8.99 use to have a shelf full now I have 2 whit bricks and one silver.thoses were the days long past I think I gave 9.99 for thw silver brick.and how long has Service Merchendise been gone lol.I am still seeing bricks for 60 at the loacal gun shows.Along with 37 to 40 for primers.the good news is I found a source for primers fer 25.i have done my best not to give the high prices for 22lr,primers or powder.I hope it will help the gougers see they will set on the stuff.
Good for you Mitch. People that take advantage like that for a buck are grave robbers and I will do without before paying those prices.
May all your bullets find the Bullseye.
I got a bucket of 1400 Remington Goldens at the local Dunhams for $79, a bucket I bought years ago has a 59 dollar price tag on it, other to bad I guess, when I gave the bucket to my daughter and said, this should keep ya shooting for a while, her smile made it worth twice the price. It's the first bucket o bullets I've seen on store shelves at semi resonance prices in like 5 yearz.
I see enough 22 on shelves now that I am not sure how there is any gouging. The 2 wal marts near me now, they are always cleaned out. Small towns, so the same couple people still buying every round they get before it makes it to a shelf. But the LGS near me has been maintaining a decent selection of 22 for a while now. $2.50 a box for blazer seems to be the going price here, before the panic hit I was paying $1.99 at Dunhams, so the new normal. I see Midway has plenty in stock, seen every vender at the last gunshow had it. Tho they still seem to think they can have the prices up, then haul it home when nobody buys it.
Most of us remember $10 bricks of 22. I have a couple still, stuff I had put away, not like its bread and goes bad. Before the panic I had looked at what I had and figured maybe pile some more up. So was buying a brick or more a mo. Plus switched over to buying more target type(subsonic). So by the time it hit I really wasn't hurting for it. Even during the panic I could still manage to scrape a brick 100 at a time from the LGS, they never did any gouging. I haven't bought any in a bit, except I owed a friend $100 for a gun so bought him $100 worth of 22.
Seems to me that .17 Rimfire has been available all through the last few years, but 22LR is still rarely available. Why would .17's remain so readily available all this time but no .22's?
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id buy all you can. Its probably not going to be found cheaper in the future
I was in Cabelas last week and they had ( literally) a ton of 22 ammo. Winchester plastic 100 packs 9 + a box and bricks for $39.99. Those prices don't fit my pocket book, but if I was totally out of 22 shells I would probably succumb.
Bought some Federal Auto Match at Dick's for $21.34 out the door. That's a 325 round box. They had plenty. First large batch of 22lr I've seen in my area for years.
There has been a lot of 22LR online for a few months now. This is what I watch :
http://www.slickguns.com/category/ammo?caliber=3
Shoot'em If You Got'em...
The trend seems to be High grade match ammo filling shelves first, then cheaper stuff follows dare I say the end of this stupidity is near.
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I bought a brick of stingers and a brick of yellow jackets at an estate sale. Both prolly around 20 years old. $125 for both bricks. I didn't need 22 ammo but how often does one see hyper velocity ammo?
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I've actually been doing well at my local Walmart. I'm also noticing that only "premium" ammo on Gunbroker, seems to be selling. Also, my perception is that in the last month the number of auctions for 22lr has gone down by about half.
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