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VINMAN 01-14-2013 05:51 AM

. .223 and .40 is non existant around here.:mad: Even .22 is getting scarce.

manbridge 74 01-14-2013 06:57 AM

For the .223 guys, check out "corbin press." They offer a kit to make your own jacketed bullet from a .22LR shell. Might be worthwhile if things get all pear shaped.

Rick Lee 01-14-2013 10:22 AM

Other than testing out my latest Commander with 100 rds., I'm done shooting for a while. Need to sit on what I have until things calm down. I figure some states are going to pass new laws on ammo, either taxes or background checks or monthly limits. If that happens in some big states, it will make ammo more plentiful for the rest of us. And if things really return to normal within a year, lots of folks will be blowing out all the stuff they hoarded, probably on Backpage or Gunbroker. I imagine a lot of folks are gonna be owing huge tax bills in April 2014 when they file for 2013. So that might be a good time to find deals too.

djantlive 01-14-2013 12:02 PM

Any looking for reload rounds in 9 and .380? I have a bit left. Pm me if interested. Located in San Francisco area.

rouxroux 01-14-2013 12:24 PM

If you're going to buy from Wally world, do it now as they are suspending ammo orders.

onewhippedpuppy 01-17-2013 10:23 AM

I just picked up some 9mm at my local Cabelas, they were decently stocked. I saw all of the popular stuff with the exception of .223. Quantity limit of 10 per customer. They only had one AR15 on the shelf, a basic Bushmaster for $729 which I'm surprised they had considering the run on them.

daepp 01-17-2013 11:39 AM

The story about Walmart was a rumor. They have officially debunked it.

Hoots 01-17-2013 12:03 PM

Could the bare ammo shelves be caused by the large amount the U.S. government is buying?

Consider the source.

Rick Lee 01-17-2013 12:19 PM

Doubt it. Too many manufacturers out there don't sell to gov't. agencies and their stuff still is on backorder. I saw a forklift drop off a pallet of 9mm in front of a store last week and they were out the next morning. And that's with a daily limit per customer.

A930Rocket 01-20-2013 03:37 PM

Without starting a new thread on guns/ammo/etc. will this mag fit the AR15? I'm not familiar with FNHR, etc.
FAQ's ask if will fit the AR15 and the answer is yes, but try it to be sure. Well, the only way I can try it, it to buy and ship it.

Cabela's: FNH AR-15 30-Round Magazine

fintstone 01-20-2013 04:12 PM

I am shocked at the price of 556 and 223. About .80 for 223 and almost a buck for 556... each? How do you guys shoot that stuff? Last time I bought ammo was the 70's and it was only a few bucks for a box.

onewhippedpuppy 01-21-2013 05:11 AM

I bought 500 rounds of .223 in December for $120, making it cheaper to shoot than my 9mm. This was at my local Cabelas, I'm sure it was even cheaper online at the time. After this stupidity passes I'm sure it will go back to more reasonable prices.

KFC911 01-21-2013 05:18 AM

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Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 7219896)
I am shocked at the price of 556 and 223. About .80 for 223 and almost a buck for 556... each? How do you guys shoot that stuff? Last time I bought ammo was the 70's and it was only a few bucks for a box.

I've learned not to "look" at the prices on old ammo boxes Fint :D.

ps: Then again...I probably made $2.50 an hour back then...it's all relative.

yazhound 01-21-2013 05:53 AM

kinda like the stock market ...
 
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Originally Posted by weseeeee (Post 7191357)
It's due to an over reaction to news reports. Buy now if you have to have ammo or guns today. If not, wait it out, the ammo, guns and normal prices will come back in a month or two.

Overreaction to perceived outside events that shakes people down deep far in excess of the reality... why those involved with the stock market exchanges should have a "cooling off" period before frantically selling and jacking up the saving/investments of regular folks.... despite all their education et al., human nature prevails during times of emotional flares

fintstone 01-21-2013 06:31 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 7220570)
I've learned not to "look" at the prices on old ammo boxes Fint :D.

ps: Then again...I probably made $2.50 an hour back then...it's all relative.

I started my first non-farm job at $1.60 an hour. It seemed to go pretty far back then...but I was still living at home.

red-beard 01-21-2013 06:35 AM

What does a brick of .22 go for these days? I picked up several bricks back when they were still like $5-7 for 500 rounds. That was before the 2008 election. I think the last time I looked, they were $15-17, a couple of years back. I do know that the shipping costs have gone up due to new regulations.

KFC911 01-21-2013 06:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fintstone (Post 7220705)
I started my first non-farm job at $1.60 an hour. It seemed to go pretty far back then...but I was still living at home.

You "old fart" :). $2.35/hr for me back in '76 (I was 16)...still beat the heck out of working in the tobacco fields (for even less) however :D

edited: ps: I'd actually been working "for years" by then...mowing lawns for $1.25 (each) and I supplied the mower/gas/sweat.

fintstone 01-21-2013 06:47 AM

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Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 7220717)
You "old fart" :). $2.35/hr for me back in '76 (I was 16)...still beat the heck out of working in the tobacco fields (for even less) however :D

Actually, I still made $1.80 in 1976 as in NC they did not have to pay min wage to fast food workers unless it was a national chain. Yep...worked in the tobacco fields as well. Got paid whatever they thought was fair. It was usually not much..but I sure had a nice tan.

I also hand waxed cars for $5 each back then...and they were behemoths.

Jeff Higgins 01-21-2013 07:43 AM

No ammo shortage here. I cast over 600 bullets (from free wheel weights) this last weekend for .38 Special / .357 mag and .45 Colt. I'm still working out of kegs of powder and cases of primers purchased over the years, with some of them well over 20 years old. I just buy that stuff when it's on sale (or when the hoarders discover they have more than they will ever use), in quantity, whether I need it of not. I've simply never been affected by any sort of ammo shortage. That, and I shoot centerfire pistol and revolver for less than you guys shoot your .22's.

A930Rocket 01-21-2013 08:31 AM

I bought 2100 rounds for about $98 a few weeks ago from Cabella's. First ammo buy and I'm sure it was too much.

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 7220710)
What does a brick of .22 go for these days? I picked up several bricks back when they were still like $5-7 for 500 rounds. That was before the 2008 election. I think the last time I looked, they were $15-17, a couple of years back. I do know that the shipping costs have gone up due to new regulations.



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