What goes up, must come down doesn't seem to always hold true with prices. I don't have much confidence that we'll see sub-$10 22LR bricks again but it'd be nice just to find them on the shelves again, at "reasonable" prices someday soon.
Yea I think so Birds Away.
Unless the status quo becomes the new normal. But it's hard to see the demand for .22 continuing this way much longer. The hoarders only have so many garages and storage units.
$10/brick.
You'd think. I think the problem is that once one hoarder maxes out and steps out of the early-bird line, another is there to take his/her place. It's lasted longer months longer than I thought it would.
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That's where I am at. Prices drops is the time to build inventory.
$10/brick.
The ammo companies really didn't invest in a lot of new facilities/equipment because they saw the risks of a long-term investments in what was likely a short-term change in demand. If prices should actually crash at some point, I'll be buying hard because I don't see it lasting. Both US manufacturers and importers will be in a good position to scale back their production to avoid losing money.Ammunition suppliers started running their manufacturing plants day and night, adding additional shifts. Importers scoured the world markets, trying to buy everything they could to satisfy the insatiable demand.