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Posted By: MissouriEd 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
I have several lots of 22LR available and many lots of pistol and rifle bras that I need to sell. What is pricing on this stuff.
I will post actual lots in a later post I just need to know what prices should I ask. Thank you in advance.
Posted By: Dinny Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Whatever your conscious allows. I've seen bricks sell anywhere from $25 to $160. Brass prices seem to be unaffected by current political situation.
Posted By: ned Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
One issue here is people have difficulty dealing with the concept of supply and demand and get wound up if items are priced above pre shortage prices.
I’m seeing basic 22lr sell for between 10-15 cents per round.
Posted By: tikkanut Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20


shipping is where you can get beat up with 22 LR ammo

But if someone really wants it ________

I'm headed out now to run 100 rds or so.....
Posted By: Wagon Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
According to this post, it’s About $70 plus shipping, per brick for Federal bulk pack : https://www.24hourcampfire.com/ubbt...-1050-rounds-of-federal-22lr-ammo#UNREAD

You decide your price. GLWS.
Posted By: warpig602 Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Start high and drop your price until it sells or you decide its worth keeping.
Posted By: mag410 Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Originally Posted by ned
One issue here is people have difficulty dealing with the concept of supply and demand and get wound up if items are priced above pre shortage prices.

Funny that none of them are offering to sell any of their stash at pre-shortage prices? whistle
Posted By: warpig602 Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Originally Posted by mag410
Originally Posted by ned
One issue here is people have difficulty dealing with the concept of supply and demand and get wound up if items are priced above pre shortage prices.

Funny that none of them are offering to sell any of their stash at pre-shortage prices? whistle


Amen
Posted By: Dinny Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Originally Posted by ned
One issue here is people have difficulty dealing with the concept of supply and demand and get wound up if items are priced above pre shortage prices.


The price to play on 24hrcf...
Posted By: 257heaven Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Originally Posted by ned
One issue here is people have difficulty dealing with the concept of supply and demand and get wound up if items are priced above pre shortage prices.


I prefer to not sheit where I sleep. Gunbroker or ar15.com is the place to screw others. Merry Christmas.
Posted By: 257heaven Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Originally Posted by MissouriEd
I have several lots of 22LR available and many lots of pistol and rifle bras that I need to sell. What is pricing on this stuff.
I will post actual lots in a later post I just need to know what prices should I ask. Thank you in advance.


Depends on what it is for the 22 ammo. Bulk walmart buys won’t bring as much as CCI std velocity or the like. Some guys on the rimfire forum paid $50/brick for CCI Quiet-22 today from a retailer. I agree with a previous post that brass prices haven’t been affected much. But it is easier to sell now.
Posted By: Dinny Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/24/20
Walmart is still selling 22 ammo.

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Posted By: kragman1 Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/25/20
Originally Posted by backtobethel
I’m seeing basic 22lr sell for between 10-15 cents per round.


I have a 5,500 round case of late '90's/early 2000's Federal high velocity. For me, it was the best of the bulk packed stuff except for the original Dynapoint, and I've been very glad to have it in reserve.

I'd post it here for that kind of money but I don't want to start a circus of finger pointing.

Its a bit of a catch-22.... I don't like flippers/gougers either, but with the political outlook being what it is I think this crap is gonna go on for a long time. Years. Its basically setting new "indefinite term" prices based on availability in place of normal retail.

So if I sell ammo now I'm going to price it at whatever the current value is. In a few months it may look like I gave it away.
Posted By: kragman1 Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/25/20
Dinny, I live in a hard blue state with possibly the lowest gun ownership rate of any state, and I havent seen 22lr ammo for sale in a Wal-Mart in many months. And I look religiously every time I'm in one. It may be because they just don't ship as much volume to the stores in my state.

But I hope that 22lr stays available in most localities just to keep the profiteers and frenzy buyers from getting geared up again.
Posted By: Dinny Re: 22LR and brass pricing - 12/25/20
Originally Posted by kragman1
Dinny, I live in a hard blue state with possibly the lowest gun ownership rate of any state, and I havent seen 22lr ammo for sale in a Wal-Mart in many months. And I look religiously every time I'm in one. It may be because they just don't ship as much volume to the stores in my state.

But I hope that 22lr stays available in most localities just to keep the profiteers and frenzy buyers from getting geared up again.


Make friends with someone who works in your Walmart sporting goods section. Maybe they'll text you when it comes in and you'll have a head start. I could just be selling faster than you look.

Thanks, Dinny
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