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The Ammo Surplus
It's feast or famine.
I walked into Wal-Mart this past weekend and was astonished to see 30+ boxes of 9mm on the shelves, as well as a few boxes of just about every common cartridge. It looks like the ammo shortage is over. The ammo shortage was due to two factors IMO: 1) People with political fear stockpiling ammo AND 2) people recognizing that people were stockpiling ammo and who were hoping to profit from the shortage. Now that there is no shortage, I expect people in group 2 to flood the market with ammo they hoped to hold for profit. (People in group 1 aren't selling.) If you're in the market for something that was previously hard to get a hold of, I think this summer will be a good time to buy. |
It's about time I did a little shopping. :)
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Some types of ammo have been on backorder for months.
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It took me months to get ahold of some 147 grain 9mm and I don't foresee any deals comiing on that, but the common 115 grain variety I expect a dramatic price drop in aftermarket sales as stockpiles are liquidated. |
I just scored 6 more 550 rd Federal .22 Value packs yesterday at Walmart myself. Since the wife and daughter started practicing for our winter pistol league a month or so ago, I have been going through a couple thousand rds/week and worried I might run out. I think I am done buying 9mm as I will have plenty of once fired brass to start reloading once I fire all my 9mm up this spring practicing IDPA.
I hope pricing starts going down again this spring as then I could justify blasting a bunch of .223 for fun. If it does not come down, I will probably pick up a .22 conversion for the AR. |
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Availability was never really a problem for my calibers, price was. I've scored a lot of smoking private party deals from folks who discovered 500-1000 rounds laying around the house for guns they longer owned. I'm picking up 119 rounds of Remington and Hornady .30-06 tomorrow for $80, got 500 rounds of JHP .40 AND NIB RCBS dies last month for $125 total. Now, I need to find some more deals on .357SIG.
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Golden Bullet value packs are considered bottom of the barrel by most, but the AA kits seem to like them the most due likely to the specific bullet shape. I have compared the Federal's to both CCI Select and Aguila SuperExtra by shooting my Ruger from a vice at 25' and see no difference.... Basically a 3/8" group time after time.... My wife and I presently at best can group 1.25" offhand at this distance, so the Federal Value packs are serving us well. I would say we average about 5-10 duds per 550 round box and they are relatively clean compared to the Remingtons. |
we are getting a new WALMART not far from here. i cant wait for ammo specials at 2AM! and the best part checking out "the people of walmart" at 2AM!
you know yer HOT POO when walmart comes to town. LOL! |
In my first 42 years of life I laughed at people who thought they "needed" this much ammo. In all my previous years, a box of 550 .22 rounds would last me well over a year of occasional plinking and varmint control. The cost of ammo was always low and I shot very little. I am painfully aware that I picked a bad time to pick up a new "hobby" of competition shooting/practice. ;):D
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Back when Georgia Arms had free shipping on orders over $500.
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Z-man, please ban.
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I've got about 1000 rounds of WWB 9mm. I could probably have 5000 if I just consistently checked and bought at Walmart. Usually I see 300-500 rounds when I stop in, but the last time I bought some (400 rounds after a day at the range shooting 250 rounds), they had 1000 rounds.
9mm is the most common, then 40S&W. I see 38, 357, 44 and 45 occasionally but it's usually only 1 or 2 boxes. |
I've always got way to much surplus.
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That was WAY unnecessary. :barf:
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Is that a TEC-9 i see? |
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