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Went to a gun show today in lower Alabama looking for some 22 shot cartridges. I figured I might have a chance since they aren't in much demand. No such luck, one dealer told me that the ammo companies are producing 22LR ammo at full bore and shot, longs, shorts and CB's are on back burner so they can concentrate on what is most sought after. I saw bricks on several tables at the $95 and $100 price range but at one table they were $65 and the best price was $55 for the Remington Thunderbolt (550 rds loose I believe). Fortunately for me I bought plenty years ago for <$10 a brick but it looks like the prices may be starting to come down. Maybe soon we will start to see them on the shelves again.
Like you I bought several cases of 22LR years ago. I never thought it would be almost impossible to buy.
The days of a $1.00 a box or $3.00 a box for .22 is now gone forever. The prices now are double the $3 mark and is becoming the new standard for .22 rimfire. The profit margin for .22 rimfire has always been low compared to center fire ammo. That is now changing so if one wants .22 then you will pay the $6 a box price.
Saw some Aguila .22 LR for sale in southern Utah last week. Price was $4.45 per 50 round box and limit of 2 per customer.
Bought two boxes (limit) for $3.50 here in SD two weeks ago.
randy langford
05-08-2014, 06:54
I bought a box of 550 Federal for $25.00 at my local gun shop a month ago felt like I hit the lottery !
I bought a box of 550 Federal for $25.00 at my local gun shop a month ago felt like I hit the lottery !
A good price and that might become the new "normal" when things settle out. I too don't believe we will ever see 22LR bricks for $10 again.
I bought a box of 550 Federal for $25.00 at my local gun shop a month ago felt like I hit the lottery !
Good score!
right before the craziness in ammo prices occurred......... We'd taken one of the grandkids & a friend out shooting a couple of .22 rifles & pistols one nice Sunday afternoon........ Heck he & a friend went thru 2 bricks of .22's in about 3 hours of shooting............So when I went to a local farm supply store , Orschlen's, the next day, I saw two bricks on the counter where they put stuff for impulse buys......... I got them both for $17.95 each & the next day I picked up another brick at WallyWorld for $19.95..........and the boss kidded me about stocking up for WWIII in advance.................. & I reminded her about the kids shooting .22's.......... about two weeks or so later, the SHTF & we haven't seen bricks for sale around here since......................if they ever return to those prices, I'll be very happy.
If you need .22 ammo and cannot wait until the price comes down, but still don't want to pay $100 for a 500 round brick... just go to Midway.com and choose ammunition you are interested in buying and choose "Notify me." My 2 sons and I have managed to each buy 1,000 rounds of our favorite Aquila Super Max for around $43.00/500 rds. shipped.
The guys that laughed at us for paying that outrageous price, and are sure we paid 10X what it was worth, go ahead and wait a few years for the price to go down. I figure that by 2020, price will not be a problem. It will simply not be available and illegal to buy, or even to own.
2020 will be right after the election and the start of Hillary's second term so that date is very realistic for all ammo and guns.
A good price and that might become the new "normal" when things settle out. I too don't believe we will ever see 22LR bricks for $10 again.
I have said this since the 2nd shortage began. I believe the new normal for 500 rounds will be around $30-$35 with sales at $25. The last time it went from $6-$10 up to $18-$20. Even then I couldn't pay those prices. I certainly am not buying for $25. I'm well stocked on .22's
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