Taypo wrote:puma guy wrote:Taypo wrote:winters wrote:I only buy 22lr when its under 6 cents a bullet. Lately I have had pretty good luck buying it cheap. people who buy it at 10 cents or more are just fueling the price gouging. And don't tell me its "free market". EVERYONE used to sell it for a decent price now you never know.
Gas used to be $1.00 a gallon, too.
No gas used to be 29.9 cents a gallon and down to 13-14 cents in gas wars. Just to put things in perspective that was the mid 1960's and .22 shells sold for about 50-65 cents bx/50 and we'd run them on sale for .33 a box. The wholesale price for Remington/Peters .22 lr was about 60-65 cents. Vendors got them a little cheaper. The wholesale price of a Remington 700 BDL was $119 and Winchester Model 70 about the same; $110 and ammo was $3-4 bx/20. A 1964 Pontiac Tempest with the GTO option - hardtop with a 389/325 HP , Four speed Borg-Warner tranny and Hurst shifter could be had for $3000 drive out. (List price for one with all the options was about 4500 bucks) So A Remington 700BDL is now about $1000 and good ammo for your Model 700 is 35-40 bucks a box of 20. The last GTO was about $35000.
.22LR are selling for $2.19-2.29 bx/50 at Academy. Any questions?
Nope. You sure showed me how price gouging works.
My real point is that prices for some things have increased at different rates than others. Nowadays .22 ammo at normal prices is a bargain. If it followed the inflation of the other things I listed it would be about 12 cents a round, but you can buy it at WalMart and Academy for about 4-5 cents a round. A lot of font has been used on this forum trying to explain the .22 ammo drought (even though manufacturers say they're producing more than ever) - I won't try to explain it. The drought, real or perceived has spawned gouging at gun shows as a routine matter and even some retail sellers do the same when they get it from legitimate vendors, just because they can. There are also people who buy it whenever they see it whether they actually need it or not. From time to time I do buy some for my sons-in-'law when I see it at a non-inflated price. I bought plenty before the crises and don't have to buy .22 LR for myself.
Then there the evil vultures that arrive on the mornings of delivery at WalMarts with several of their friends and suck up all the available .22 ammo. I know of at least two guys who do this and they think it's funny. Forum rules prevent my from commenting. A small LGS I frequent has a hard time getting any .22 from his vendors and many times has to buy from those jerks just so he can have it for his customers when they purchase a .22 rifle or pistol. He marks it up a little from their ridiculous prices when he sells it over the counter, but not much. Those guys also sell a lot to the dealers at gun shows.
BTW heads up to anyone near Burleson. The Academy there has some CCI Maxi Mag +V .22WMR 30 grn for $13.99, Federal Blue Box 40grn 1250FPS $2.29/50, 500 round Rem Golden Bullet $24.99 and Federal AutoMatch $17.97/325 rounds. They had decent amounts with a 500 round limit, so that gives me reason to be optimistic that we may be over the hill.