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PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 4:16 am
All you New Yorkers need to call the state police and report 1 lost .22 cartridge, EVERY DAY. if enough shooters did this, the entire system would melt down.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 11, 2013 7:45 pm
ravengunsmith wrote:All you New Yorkers need to call the state police and report 1 lost .22 cartridge, EVERY DAY. if enough shooters did this, the entire system would melt down.

.22 cartridge???? whats that?? I cant find them or even any 9mm rounds anymore!!
They think they can put us down with either bad legislation or they are just gonna buy up all the ammo and create a fake shortage to put the price tag out of the reach of most of us!

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 26, 2013 8:07 am
There is plenty of .22 ammo just look on gunbroker. The only shortage is of money to pay for it. I can't believe the prices they ask. Hope those boys choke on the stuff.
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:11 am
rex wrote:There is plenty of .22 ammo just look on gunbroker. The only shortage is of money to pay for it. I can't believe the prices they ask. Hope those boys choke on the stuff.




Same here, those people irritate me. Even worse, when you can tell it was just purchased up the street at your sporting goods store and tossed online to sell. :roll:

Oh well, I keep looking and rarely find stuff... last time in the wild I found anything, was six boxes of some 5.56. Two guys were there JUST after me so, being nice, I bought two and let them duke it out for the rest. :lol:

PILES of rifle and a fair amount of shotgun stuff around.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:04 am
I do not like the gouging. I refuse to engage in it. I understand supply and demand very well, but this is just gouging.

Shotgun ammo is not much better. My club just put a one case per day limit on shells and a one brick per day limit on primers. I'm reloading 20 gauge because it is either that or wait for the dribs and drabs to come in.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:39 am
i'm not having a problem finding shotgun ammo

I currently have 2-1/2 cases of 12g and 2 cases of 20.
every time i'm in the area and stopped by the store they have 2 cases of both 12 &20g on the shelves
i'll grab a case of what I need and move on without hoarding.

they have however gone up in price $1 a box
even with the price hike its still more convenient to buy rather then reload.

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PostPosted: Mon Jun 03, 2013 1:32 pm
I haven't bought any factory ammo since 2007, and that was a few cases of PMC Side Winder .22lr. on sale and on a hunch that I might need it for a rainy day. It's been pouring since Nov. 2008!
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 04, 2013 7:52 am
twistedoak wrote:i'm not having a problem finding shotgun ammo

I currently have 2-1/2 cases of 12g and 2 cases of 20.
every time i'm in the area and stopped by the store they have 2 cases of both 12 &20g on the shelves
i'll grab a case of what I need and move on without hoarding.

they have however gone up in price $1 a box
even with the price hike its still more convenient to buy rather then reload.


I go through nearly a case a week in the summer. I generally have 4 cases of 20 on hand and I am down to my last 1/2 case. With a ration of 1 case per order, not much I can do except reload.
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PostPosted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 10:13 pm
Ammo has begun a re-appearance, except .22s, here in MO handgun is opening up at Wal-Mart, .223 is coming way down in price and shotshell is not an issue save some popular trap and skeet are not stable yet. Hunting rounds in rifle are stocking up, slugs and buckshot are well stocked. Some catalog houses are still gouging so be careful where you buy.
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 12:52 am
Trenchgun wrote:Ammo has begun a re-appearance, except .22s, here in MO handgun is opening up at Wal-Mart, .223 is coming way down in price and shotshell is not an issue save some popular trap and skeet are not stable yet. Hunting rounds in rifle are stocking up, slugs and buckshot are well stocked. Some catalog houses are still gouging so be careful where you buy.




Similar to my parts here in Texas... but, I did buy a 1400rd bucket of .22LR for $70 or so at Gander here about a month back. They had about 10-12 on the shelf, did not feel the need to panic buy, nor be 'that guy' so only ended up with the one bucket. 1400 will last a long time just plinking with my bolt action or the AR7.

Walmart only has shotgun and rifle. Rarely a box of pistol. Local sporting goods stores have a decent selection of pistol stuff.

Loaders such as Corbon are usually a bit behind, but do not say no to orders.



Pick up a box here and there since it is starting to trickle back out. This will not be the last time this happens.
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