Big R and walmart had .22 in stock.. 1000 round bricks at big r and 300 and something boxes at walmart.. Big r had multiple caliber boxes headed out on sunday.. hopefully this means more on the way... !
New Castle has a new gunshop, and they are well stocked on common calibers (except for 22LR)
I see a lot of PMC 9mm 115gr
Lots of different 223
A good amount of 7.62x39
MFS 7.62x54R
A bit of 38 special ball
A good amount of 40 and 45 ball.
44mag
10mm
They have a good selection of self-defense loads too.
Southtown Walmart had 3 boxes of .45 Federal 100rd packs on the shelf and according to the app they also had Remington 525rd Golden Bullet packs in the back somewhere. But yet again, I'm let down by the worst Walmart in town (which unfortunately is the closest to me), they don't sell ammo or hunting licenses after 10pm per the Manager and according to one of the employees "it's against the law to sell ammo or licenses after 10pm". I laughed and replied with "no it's not illegal" in a snarky tone, then walked away shaking my head. On the way out the door I called the Maysville store who was glad to help me and she was very friendly on the phone, but had no .22lr in stock. She informed me the after 10pm rule was a Store Manager's decision, not corporate policy. I hate living on the bad end of town.....
What time of day are you going? What caliber(s) are you mainly after?I have been having bad lucky with finding ammo at the Maysville store.
Was at Wally world getting some groceries, wanted to see what the ammo situation was. It was horrid as usual. Was looking for 45ACP and .22LR. No luck. They did have one box of 40s left, and surprisingly had about 6 boxes of 9mm on the shelf.
Oh well. More money for the LGS.
Martinsville rural king has eley target for 5.99. They have about 2500 rounds. Trying to decide whether or not to buy a box.