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.22 long rifle ammunition
Anyone know a good local source for .22 lr ammo?
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Walmart, I-10 Katy, I saw Federal 550 round 22 for 13.57?
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In Galveston the Walmart and Academy had them last time I was in. About a week ago.
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There was a dry spell a month or two ago but recently Walmart has some .22LR every time I look.
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It seems like most of the dry spell is over (with ammo anyway). I have noticed bricks of federal bulk packs the last couple of times I have been in there. Of course I picked up three for my own dwindling supply
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Thanks to all. I guess I missed the obvious places!
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That is the only reason I go to walmart. That and odorless mineral spirits.
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Neither Academy nor Wal-Mart in Galveston had .22LR as of 3 p.m. Tuesday. They both had very little handgun ammo, just uncommon stuff like .32.
A got a box of bottom-of-the-barrel unplated .22LR two weeks ago for what CCI MiniMags used to cost -- around $30 for 500.
I am angrier than I can say about the hoarding that is going on. I normally buy about a month's supply at a time. Trying to be a good citizen has done me no good at all in this situation.
No more Mr. Nice Guy. I am going to start riding my bike to Academy every morning and buy everything I can the next time I find it.
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A got a box of bottom-of-the-barrel unplated .22LR two weeks ago for what CCI MiniMags used to cost -- around $30 for 500.
I am angrier than I can say about the hoarding that is going on. I normally buy about a month's supply at a time. Trying to be a good citizen has done me no good at all in this situation.
No more Mr. Nice Guy. I am going to start riding my bike to Academy every morning and buy everything I can the next time I find it.
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Jim,
It really is an absurd mess. Too bad we are forced to join the hoarders in order to have anything to shoot. On the other hand, I have never been impressed in either Walmart or Academy in Galveston, especially Academy.
Vern
It really is an absurd mess. Too bad we are forced to join the hoarders in order to have anything to shoot. On the other hand, I have never been impressed in either Walmart or Academy in Galveston, especially Academy.
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I feel your pain. I now have more handgun and .22 ammo (not 1,000's of rounds) in hand than at any other time in my life.seamusTX wrote:Neither Academy nor Wal-Mart in Galveston had .22LR as of 3 p.m. Tuesday. They both had very little handgun ammo, just uncommon stuff like .32.
A got a box of bottom-of-the-barrel unplated .22LR two weeks ago for what CCI MiniMags used to cost -- around $30 for 500.
I am angrier than I can say about the hoarding that is going on. I normally buy about a month's supply at a time. Trying to be a good citizen has done me no good at all in this situation.
No more Mr. Nice Guy. I am going to start riding my bike to Academy every morning and buy everything I can the next time I find it.
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I'll say this for Wal-Mart, every one I've been in lately (quite a few) does have a 6 box per customer sign posted and they have held their pre-Obama prices on what little inventory they may have. You just have to be there when the ammo is because it doesn't stay on the shelf.
Similarly, I was able to buy 600 primers last week in Cortez, CO by going to a gun store and getting the allowed 200 per day.
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Ever since Academy opened in Galveston, I have been able to get the ammo that I want 99% of the time, and their prices are lower than any others that I can find on the Web.
I went to Wal-Mart a couple of times because Academy did not have the shotgun ammo that I wanted. You have to wait in line behind people getting fishing licenses, and the clerks that I encountered did not have a clue. It took me 30 minutes to get in and out of there once.
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I went to Wal-Mart a couple of times because Academy did not have the shotgun ammo that I wanted. You have to wait in line behind people getting fishing licenses, and the clerks that I encountered did not have a clue. It took me 30 minutes to get in and out of there once.
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It's unfortunate what is happening with ammo. Being out of work, I have no excess money for buying up ammo.
My last range trip required a late night of visiting all of the Wal-Marts on one end of town until I found one where the stocker was JUST pulling out the boxes to stock the ammo. At the the 4th store I visited, there was ONE case of WWB bulk packs to pull from, and my tight budget meant I could only afford one box. I have no doubt that all of that 9mm (and the partial case of .40 that I saw) was gone before mid-morning. .22LR was nowhere to be had except in tiny packs of stingers and the like.
Unfortunately, that last range trip was way back in May, and it was a new shooter trip. While I did do a little moving and shooting with my carry gun (at my new shooter's behest), I've not had a proper range session for myself since late March, as practice ammo had become so difficult to come by and I cannot justify to myself to buy the overpriced leftovers (fiocchi, etc.) after everything else has been picked cliean.
I'm glad to hear that things are getting a little less scarce. I'm in acute need of some ammo (.22LR and otherwise) for my next range session, and it's good to hear that it no longer requires an extended search around town in the wee hours of the morning to find. Good to hear that it's Federal .22LR that's become available. I still refuse to buy Remington GB due to its terrible rate of failure.
My last range trip required a late night of visiting all of the Wal-Marts on one end of town until I found one where the stocker was JUST pulling out the boxes to stock the ammo. At the the 4th store I visited, there was ONE case of WWB bulk packs to pull from, and my tight budget meant I could only afford one box. I have no doubt that all of that 9mm (and the partial case of .40 that I saw) was gone before mid-morning. .22LR was nowhere to be had except in tiny packs of stingers and the like.
Unfortunately, that last range trip was way back in May, and it was a new shooter trip. While I did do a little moving and shooting with my carry gun (at my new shooter's behest), I've not had a proper range session for myself since late March, as practice ammo had become so difficult to come by and I cannot justify to myself to buy the overpriced leftovers (fiocchi, etc.) after everything else has been picked cliean.
I'm glad to hear that things are getting a little less scarce. I'm in acute need of some ammo (.22LR and otherwise) for my next range session, and it's good to hear that it no longer requires an extended search around town in the wee hours of the morning to find. Good to hear that it's Federal .22LR that's become available. I still refuse to buy Remington GB due to its terrible rate of failure.
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NcongruNt wrote:It's unfortunate what is happening with ammo. Being out of work, I have no excess money for buying up ammo.
My last range trip required a late night of visiting all of the Wal-Marts on one end of town until I found one where the stocker was JUST pulling out the boxes to stock the ammo. At the the 4th store I visited, there was ONE case of WWB bulk packs to pull from, and my tight budget meant I could only afford one box. I have no doubt that all of that 9mm (and the partial case of .40 that I saw) was gone before mid-morning. .22LR was nowhere to be had except in tiny packs of stingers and the like.
Unfortunately, that last range trip was way back in May, and it was a new shooter trip. While I did do a little moving and shooting with my carry gun (at my new shooter's behest), I've not had a proper range session for myself since late March, as practice ammo had become so difficult to come by and I cannot justify to myself to buy the overpriced leftovers (fiocchi, etc.) after everything else has been picked cliean.
I'm glad to hear that things are getting a little less scarce. I'm in acute need of some ammo (.22LR and otherwise) for my next range session, and it's good to hear that it no longer requires an extended search around town in the wee hours of the morning to find. Good to hear that it's Federal .22LR that's become available. I still refuse to buy Remington GB due to its terrible rate of failure.
Good luck and God Bless in both your search for work and bullets.
FWIW, when I do find brick .22's at Wal-Mart, it has been Win Hi-Vel HP's in the $13 range.
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In-stock but pricey, 5000 rounds of Federal Classic High-Velocity Game-Shok .22LR 40-gr copper-plated solid-point, $275 plus shipping, about $13 to Texas:
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If you think of it in terms of 100 rounds a week, it's not so bad.
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If you think of it in terms of 100 rounds a week, it's not so bad.
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Jim,
Thanks for the tip. What I need is sub-sonic or standard 40 gm rounds (less than 1150 feet/second) for Silouhette competition. I'm very new to that game but am told that high velocity rounds do not do well for this kind of competition. I'm not in a big hurry as I will be out of the country for about three months. Maybe people will have come to their senses by then!. By the way, that isn't a bad price for 5000 rounds.
Vern
Thanks for the tip. What I need is sub-sonic or standard 40 gm rounds (less than 1150 feet/second) for Silouhette competition. I'm very new to that game but am told that high velocity rounds do not do well for this kind of competition. I'm not in a big hurry as I will be out of the country for about three months. Maybe people will have come to their senses by then!. By the way, that isn't a bad price for 5000 rounds.
Vern