I saw some some .22 at Plainfield Shooting Supplies a couple days ago. I don't have a .22 but might get one if the scare is really over.
Buy the ammo just in case you ever get a gun. Lots of it. Lots and lots of it. All you can find.
I saw some some .22 at Plainfield Shooting Supplies a couple days ago. I don't have a .22 but might get one if the scare is really over.
I said last summer that prices would start to fall in late 2013 and return to normal by spring 2014. That seems to be right on schedule.
The only thing that will hurt us is the republicans losing the House in the fall election. While it seems impossible, if we think that it can't happen then it will. For the most part the republicans are still being encouraged to fight among themselves. And the democrats are using every resource that they have to get out their voters.
That is what happened in 2012. The democrats allowed us to believe that it was in the bag, got our expectations up for an easy win. Then got us fighting. At the same time they had a low key get out the vote campaign going that used very little media (thus we heard nothing about it and assumed that the democrats were doing nothing). We got defeated even if it was only by 1%.
Considering that America's last lead smelter was closed down a while back,I'd be surprised if .22 ever reached the same good prices again.I'm just going to be laughing when everyone does what I did and ditches the caliber altogether.Take that hoarders!
Im just glad I never picked up 22 lr. But I dont think the scare will ever be over. TO much money in manufactured shortages.
Just about the time you think something will continue forever, it changes.
That smelter made lead for car batteries. It has no affect on ammo. Don't buy into the hype.
THIS x 10.I bought 5.56 at 36 cents a round.
I did NOT, on the other hand, wait by the counter at my local Walmart for the 22 ammo, that ive been tracking.
Once that **** stops, the "scare" will be over.
We are out own worst enemy.