Hunting Washington Forum
Equipment & Gear => Guns and Ammo => Topic started by: baldopepper on June 24, 2015, 08:48:48 PM
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Must be getting easier to get. Just left Sportsman in Fed. Way and they had the biggest selection I've seen in a long time. I stocked up pretty well.
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Well that's good to hear. Don't shoot the stuff myself but I'll be sure to stock up when prices bottom out to commence gouging during the next panic :IBCOOL:
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At a gun show last weekend - one of the more prominent vendors advised there is a prediction the supply of 22 rimfire will be in a surplus soon.
With the around the clock manufacturing and the hording binge over they predict the stock pile to grow and a significant price drop.
One can only hope. keep your fingers crossed.
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sure hope that's right, my kids henry has been a diet!
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Well that's good to hear. Don't shoot the stuff myself but I'll be sure to stock up when prices bottom out to commence gouging during the next panic :IBCOOL:
What a guy :chuckle:
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It must have got cleaned out yesterday because the only .22lr in there this morning was a few small boxes. :dunno:
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Puyallup had more than enough...shoot, they even had a "bucket o' bullets"
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At a gun show last weekend - one of the more prominent vendors advised there is a prediction the supply of 22 rimfire will be in a surplus soon.
With the around the clock manufacturing and the hording binge over they predict the stock pile to grow and a significant price drop.
One can only hope. keep your fingers crossed.
I believe that. I just can't wait until you can pick up a brick for under 20 dollars again.
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At a gun show last weekend - one of the more prominent vendors advised there is a prediction the supply of 22 rimfire will be in a surplus soon.
With the around the clock manufacturing and the hording binge over they predict the stock pile to grow and a significant price drop.
One can only hope. keep your fingers crossed.
I believe that. I just can't wait until you can pick up a brick for under 20 dollars again.
Brick of 500 remingtons was $33 the other day at the Lewiston Sportsman's. Bucket of 1400 was $99.
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At a gun show last weekend - one of the more prominent vendors advised there is a prediction the supply of 22 rimfire will be in a surplus soon.
With the around the clock manufacturing and the hording binge over they predict the stock pile to grow and a significant price drop.
One can only hope. keep your fingers crossed.
I believe that. I just can't wait until you can pick up a brick for under 20 dollars again.
I doubt we will ever see that again, we have been conditioned to higher prices. They know we will pay it, so they will charge it. :twocents:
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Stopped at Bass Pro on the way to the hospital to see my wife. They had a variety of .22lr and .22wmr on the shelf at noon.
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At a gun show last weekend - one of the more prominent vendors advised there is a prediction the supply of 22 rimfire will be in a surplus soon.
With the around the clock manufacturing and the hording binge over they predict the stock pile to grow and a significant price drop.
One can only hope. keep your fingers crossed.
I believe that. I just can't wait until you can pick up a brick for under 20 dollars again.
Actually the last brick of Blazer I picked up at Sportsmans a few weeks ago was $19.98 :tup:
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Puyallup Sportsmans Warehouse also has some, including the 1400 count buckets. Was there 90 minutes ago. Before long it won't be a problem to go shoot what you have and replace it.