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cabelas has 22 LR !!!!

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#8 ·
They have it back in stock again! limit one box per customer/day.
Nope sold out.

Face it, this is likely the new norm.
Our massive, oppressive, authoritarian government does not want us to have guns.

This is not an accident. In a free market, the shelves don't stay bare for months and months at a time. This is on purpose.
 
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Nope sold out.

Face it, this is likely the new norm.
Our massive, oppressive, authoritarian government does not want us to have guns.

This is not an accident. In a free market, the shelves don't stay bare for months and months at a time. This is on purpose.
I remember watching a How Its Made type show where CCI showed how they made .22LRs. 4,000,000 rounds every 24 hours. They distribute across the globe, supplying every major chain store across nations, every small local sporting goods store, they explained that isn't very much and are trying to boost efficiency to increase those numbers
 
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I remember watching a How Its Made type show where CCI showed how they made .22LRs. 4,000,000 rounds every 24 hours. They distribute across the globe, supplying every major chain store across nations, every small local sporting goods store, they explained that isn't very much and are trying to boost efficiency to increase those numbers
That's 1 company.
Look up how much rimfire Federal produces in a day.
Something's going on, with this type of demand, somebody would take a chance and supply it.
I get that ammo companies don't want to make huge capital investments to solve short term problems, but this is reaching the point where short term doesn't fit anymore.
Either something nefarious is going on, or the ammo companies see the writing on the wall...they're product is soon to be outlawed.
 
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It's still getting snapped up as soon as it hits the shelf. I have various means of watching for it in my area and it's coming in, you just have to be fast to get it. I get deals from Cabela's on slickguns.com all the time, usually limit one but at least still regular prices instead of the jacked up ones that the gougers are wanting. My Walmart here's gotten .22LR in several times this past month, just again this morning, you have to be on the hunt for it now, can't just wander in late afternoon thinking you might run across some. Been good trading fodder for me, just swapped a Mosin 91/30, a .44 black powder revolver, 180 rounds of 7.62x54r and 550 rounds of Remington .22LR HP's for a complete, restorable 1968 Mustang....
 
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That's 1 company.
Look up how much rimfire Federal produces in a day.
Something's going on, with this type of demand, somebody would take a chance and supply it.
I get that ammo companies don't want to make huge capital investments to solve short term problems, but this is reaching the point where short term doesn't fit anymore.
Either something nefarious is going on, or the ammo companies see the writing on the wall...they're product is soon to be outlawed.
Definitely got a point. With all of the new, up and coming firearm manufacturers out, even basic machine shops now getting CNCs specifically for making AR lowers (or at least 80%) you'd think there would also be tons of new ammunition manufacturers too. Of course everyone wants to hoards thousands and thousands of rounds, but still there is a lot of money to be made, whether people want to pay nearly $1 per round of .223 or $50 for 500 rounds of .22lr. Ammo cannot be found. Gun ranges are empty. Last time out shooting I was so stingee with my rounds even though my buddies wanted to keep shooting... it's sad.
 
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Other than .22, the rest of the calibers I regularly buy have been easy to find lately.
Can you bring some here please?

The shelves are bare here, have been for months. You have to be a friend of a friend or "know a guy" to buy ammo around here. It's ridiculous.
 
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Still not much around here. I have not found a round of ammo at my walmart in 6 months. Sales guy told me when it comes in there is a line of people waiting and they are sold out in 15 minutes.

Same at Cabela's. One sales guy said they have 50 to 70 people on their shipment days waiting in line for them to open the door to buy it all.

My LGS has had some 22 off and on. Last week not a round. Most of the ammo they get in is imported. Never see any Remmington or Federal 22 here.
 
#18 ·
Do you shop online? Follow gunbot. Plenty of ammo to be found online if you watch sites like gunbot religiously. This week alone I picked up .223 for .30 a round and 9mm for .36.
Yes, I check gunbot. No, I don't want ammunition buying to have to be my religion in order to buy it. What I see on gunbot is some ammunition for sale at absolutely insane prices. Occasionally I see some at inflated, but not insane pricing. It lasts about 10 minutes.

Around here you cannot walk into a store (Cabela's/WM/Dicks) and find any on the shelf unless you got a tip from an insider that clued you in to the 10 boxes they got in, and you got there 4 hours early to line up outside.

As you put it, if I'm religious about checking websites all day every day I can find some, at a price that isn't too bad.
IMHO, a legal product with this type of long term demand should not be this difficult to obtain. The fact that it is tells me there's more to the story.
 
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Yes, I check gunbot. No, I don't want ammunition buying to have to be my religion in order to buy it. What I see on gunbot is some ammunition for sale at absolutely insane prices. Occasionally I see some at inflated, but not insane pricing. It lasts about 10 minutes.

Around here you cannot walk into a store (Cabela's/WM/Dicks) and find any on the shelf unless you got a tip from an insider that clued you in to the 10 boxes they got in, and you got there 4 hours early to line up outside.

As you put it, if I'm religious about checking websites all day every day I can find some, at a price that isn't too bad.
IMHO, a legal product with this type of long term demand should not be this difficult to obtain. The fact that it is tells me there's more to the story.
I think it now has to be obvious there is more to this then hoarders.
 
#20 ·
Every body keeps saying that things will get back to normal soon, maybe by the end of the year. Do any of you really believe that?
 
#21 ·
Every body keeps saying that things will get back to normal soon, maybe by the end of the year. Do any of you really believe that?
Nope

IF, ammunition remains an item that citizens can legally buy (that's a big if), the pricing will never go back to where it was pre-election and pre SH.

It may go down some, but there will be a new "normal"

Just like the price of gas. When it was 2.00 a gallon and went to 4.00, people felt great when it went back down to 3.00

When it's 3.00 and goes to 5.00, people feel good when it goes back to 3.50.

A brick of .22 will never be under 20.00 again. We'll all feel good if it's readily available at 30.00
 
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New normal is what I'm looking at. Will Obozo disapear by the end of the year? Will all the American hating socialist disapear by the end of the year? None of this will happen, the "new normal" isn't new at all! What you see today is not the "new normal", it's just the normal!
 
#23 ·
Next time I'm in Long Island I'll take a picture of the shelves at the store I go to. Fully stocked the last two times I went there (last month and two months before that). Two Cabela's last month: Kansas City and Indiana. Both fully stocked when I was there (with purchasing limits though). I know you guys aren't lying, I'm not saying that, but there is ammo out there, especially if you are willing to buy online. Some stuff is still inflated, but other calibers are back to relatively normal prices. The ongoing problems must be localized and/or focused on smaller retailers.

There's no conspiracy. People have been hoarding and buying whatever they see. This type of cycle happens with many different products, sometimes for very similar reasons (fear of shortages/government intervention).
 
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Makes me wonder how many crimes are committed with .22 cal. Also makes me wonder about the timing of several .22 cal. higher capacity AR type rifles,Stgs,etc. have come out recently. Use to be that Ruger 10/22 was the fore runner in the .22 high cap market, with the possible exception of Calicos.:bleh::confused::eek::rolleyes::bleh:
 
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