Posted by Mark - IN. on June 07, 2013 at 21:06:48 from (50.121.21.43):
In Reply to: OT . 22 ammo posted by MI AC Parsons on June 07, 2013 at 20:00:25:
To be honest with everyone, I haven't figured out why .22 LR is so out of stock in the overall scheme of things. I've got a couple of 525 round boxes that I've had a while, bought them at about $25 per box before stuff got insane. After stuff got insane, was at one of them "loop hole" shows we hear so much about and a fella was selling them for $40 a box, had three boxes, but I said "Too much for .22 LR". Boy was I stupid. I'm not underestimating them, but they aren't those most potent rounds. Decades ago, one of my cousins was murdered by someone they never caught, using a .22, couple shots to the head, so I know what a .22 can do, but they are still .22 and still none to be found a half a year later? Things are nuts. So nuts that I'm paying $3.00 round for .500 mag 325 GR. In my area, I try to take in some auctions to pickup tractor parts, implements, and so one. I posted a link the other day of one. Well, same fella, Hahn does a lot of auctions and a whole lot of them can pickup firearms and ammo as well. Check out the Norton (deceased) estate auction over two days on the 28th and 29th in Nappanee, IN south of me. Over 8,000 rounds of .22 LR and a whole lot more available if you will be around.
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