wmg1299
Professional
I'm making some decisions about my collection, but they are getting complicated by the uncertainty of ammo prices and availability for .22 WMR, and .38 Special.
.22 Magnum: When 9mm FMJ ammo shot up to $30 per 50 round box, .45 ACP was even higher (if you could find it), and .38 SPL just disappeared completely, .22 WMR was my saving grace. Ammo was plentiful at $11.99 - $13.99 per box, and my Rock Island 22XT could satisfy my semi-auto itch while my S&W 351PD and 351C could meet my revolver fix. For the past several months, .22 WMR has cost more than 9mm. Guns like the new Walther WMP interest me, but I can't justify a $500 MSRP if ammo prices are going to continue to rise.
.38 Special: I didn't expect manufacturers to crank out as much .38 SPL as 9mm and .223/5.56 during the heart of the 2020 ammo rush, but its been 2 years. On the rare occasions when .38 SPL is on the shelf in my area, it's still in the $.60 - $.75 per round range for FMJ. I've always kept my eyes open for deals on used revolvers, but I'm not sure if I want to acquire many more if ammo is going to be rare and expensive for years to come.
What is your best guess for mainstream calibers that aren't 9mm, .223/5.56? Can I expect to see other common calibers readily available at reasonable prices in the near future, or will the current ammo situation linger indefinitely?
.22 Magnum: When 9mm FMJ ammo shot up to $30 per 50 round box, .45 ACP was even higher (if you could find it), and .38 SPL just disappeared completely, .22 WMR was my saving grace. Ammo was plentiful at $11.99 - $13.99 per box, and my Rock Island 22XT could satisfy my semi-auto itch while my S&W 351PD and 351C could meet my revolver fix. For the past several months, .22 WMR has cost more than 9mm. Guns like the new Walther WMP interest me, but I can't justify a $500 MSRP if ammo prices are going to continue to rise.
.38 Special: I didn't expect manufacturers to crank out as much .38 SPL as 9mm and .223/5.56 during the heart of the 2020 ammo rush, but its been 2 years. On the rare occasions when .38 SPL is on the shelf in my area, it's still in the $.60 - $.75 per round range for FMJ. I've always kept my eyes open for deals on used revolvers, but I'm not sure if I want to acquire many more if ammo is going to be rare and expensive for years to come.
What is your best guess for mainstream calibers that aren't 9mm, .223/5.56? Can I expect to see other common calibers readily available at reasonable prices in the near future, or will the current ammo situation linger indefinitely?