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Walmart Even the last can of Who Hash That looks like my local walmart but today they had winchester super x 22lr, only had 10 boxes at $7.69 per box they all came home with me, then it looked like that
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Cain’t tax whats already bought. Or can they? Well, they can’t tax what they don’t know about, anyway. Feel sorry for all those who bought their stash online with a credit card.... Laughing.
Slaves get what they need. Free men get what they want. Rehabilitation is way overrated. Orwell wasn't wrong. GOA member disappointed NRA member 24HCF SEARCH
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Simply a price reaction to high demand, panic buying.
No more and no less than that.
If it was democrats driven it’d be with heavy taxes and that’s on the way.
Bottom line. You’re wrong. Again. You are corona-tarded again And you’re still an obnoxious drunkard.
The degree of my privacy is no business of yours.
What we've learned from history is that we haven't learned from it.
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Picked up 1000 rounds of .223 for a buddy for $550 yesterday Federal AE 55gr. Also found .22LR bricks as well as .38SPL along with some other stuff. As quick as it came in it was gone. I have a few buddies at the store and they texted me. I bet the store got in 40,000 rounds of .223 and 556 but it didn’t last long.
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I managed to snag 8 boxes today. 2x17HMR. 2x M80, 2x 12 gauge, 1 box of 357 sig fmj and 1 box of 40 Golden Sabre’s. I also got a VRPA 40 today.
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
Padded VA Hospital Rooms for $1000 Alex My ignoree,s will never be Rock Stars on 24 hr campfire.....Like me!!!! What are psychotic puppet hunters?
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
Prices will never fall back
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Don't imagine that it will get any better anytime soon. Boy Scout time LOL, be prepared.....
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
Prices will never fall back Yeah, they will, because wholesale priced haven't gone up much. When things get caught up and the reputable dealers that never gouged get their regular supplies back, the gougers will have to lower their prices or get stuck with their inventory.
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Back at the house...what my laundry room looks like for a few calibers minus the bourbon and I have way more brass!
No brass worries here...
Conduct is the best proof of character.
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A while back I read an article about CCI and making 22LR ammo. They have several lines running 24/7 and were adding 1 more line when the article was written. I can't remember how many rounds a day they produce but it's huge. The article was about why they didn't increase production to meet the demand. Adding another line is very expensive, involving large expensive equipment and possibly a new building to house it. Hopefully this is a temporary shortage brought on by hoarding. Spending all that money to increase production isn't worth the risk of having to shut it down when the hoarding stops.
“In a time of deceit telling the truth is a revolutionary act.” ― George Orwell
It's not over when you lose. It's over when you quit.
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
That's the spirit! Keep a positive attitude. You be wrong though. Wait & see.
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
Prices will never fall back They certainly did after the last shortage during the Obama presidency.
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A while back I read an article about CCI and making 22LR ammo. They have several lines running 24/7 and were adding 1 more line when the article was written. I can't remember how many rounds a day they produce but it's huge. The article was about why they didn't increase production to meet the demand. Adding another line is very expensive, involving large expensive equipment and possibly a new building to house it. Hopefully this is a temporary shortage brought on by hoarding. Spending all that money to increase production isn't worth the risk of having to shut it down when the hoarding stops. McMillan gave us that same story several years ago, and they're still running months and months behind.....
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I think people will keep on hoarding. Anybody got some .... they want to sell???
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
Prices will never fall back Before long, we will look back at today's prices and wish we had bought.
Imagine a corporate oligarchy so effective, so advanced and fine tuned that its citizens still call it a democracy.
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
Prices will never fall back Before long, we will look back at today's prices and wish we had bought. Sadly, this is my view on it, too.
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Our local store. I'd take that box of 7mm-08 for $24.99. Bb I would buy the schitt outta that 12 ga in stock at that place.
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I suppose it'd just be stupid to think if the frantic buyers and hoarders took a deep breath and paused for a bit our ammo manufactures could catch up, stores could restock and prices would fall back to normal again.
Prices will never fall back Before long, we will look back at today's prices and wish we had bought. Sadly, this is my view on it, too. You all better get while the get is their to be got. Vista group going up 3 to 15% April 1st.
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I've stopped at a few places over the last week. All were out of the most desirable ammo and very low on the rest.
It's interesting that the same isn't true for magazines. Plenty available for ARs, Glocks, XDs, Rugers, Sigs, etc. Maybe all of the new buyers don't realize the need or don't have the cash to stock up. Maybe the next round of 'stimulus' will fix that.
Mercy ceases to be a virtue when it enables further injustice. -Brent Weeks
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