Probably cost 8k or more!14,000 rounds gone in 3 hours, one buyer
The manufacturers!!!!!!!! Control, control, control x infinity!!!!!!! Produce primers and powder with great supply and see what happens to prices!Prices are just stupid. Somebody is screwing the public.
14,000 rounds gone in 3 hours, one buyer
Ahah! The stealthy ammo guard cat!
Yeah, mostly NSI, Noble, Sterling, Turkish and Russian crap.Plenty of shotgun shells though.
Like a lot of commodities, it's all hit or miss depending on the product and where you live. For weeks, I was wanting to make biscuits with sausage gravy for my family for breakfast and for the life of me could not find those Jimmy Dean sausage chubs in any of the local stores. Then 2 weeks ago, some other brand of the same type of sausage showed up and I was able to make it. Went to Bass Pro a few days ago looking for a Columbia rain coat, and had to browse the shooting department (of course!)....a LOT of brand name 9mm and other calibers, but hardly any 380 and no .357. No 5.56 NATO, but a lot of .223. Some .308. Plenty of shotgun shells. So again, it's hit or miss right now.There is still a shortage in my area, except for Midwest 9mm.
Brand names center fire seemed to go the way of the dinosaur.
Plenty of shotgun shells though.
Take a drive out here to Utah. We have an LGS that has pallets of ammo available in brand names. Almost the entire store is stacks of ammo.There is still a shortage in my area, except for Midwest 9mm.
Brand names center fire seemed to go the way of the dinosaur.
Plenty of shotgun shells though.
I haven't been to my LGS for a while, need to swing by and what's lurking on the shelves. I'll reply back with the Arizona report. If we're loaded (no pun intended) then y'all have an excuse to storm down here while the weather is still nice.Take a drive out here to Utah. We have an LGS that has pallets of ammo available in brand names. Almost the entire store is stacks of ammo.
Be thankful DI! What you describe for ammo availability at the retail level does not exist in SE WI. Unless you only "need" 9mm, .223, 5.56 Nato, .308 or .22LR...there is tons of that, but little else below prices that will take several years for people to accept...At this point i can walk into our rgs or lgs and find about anything I need for ammo with the gun supply pretty solid also. Not always the specific brand, but quality choices. Ammo prices may not be pre pandemic across the board, but they have also come down pretty significantly from pandemic pricing for the more common calibers. Guns are definitely seeing price drops.