ROAshooter
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If supply was able to meet demand, there wouldn't be a shortage and probably even more people would be buying .22.
No kidding...
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No kidding...
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They never get shot because there is no ammo---went it does show up, it costs what 9mm ammo does----why bother.
The nationwide shortage is over - there may still be pockets around the country that have not caught up.They never get shot because there is no ammo...
lol... Remington .22 LR isn't even worth $.05/round in my opinion.Well you succeeded to generate interest by that provocative statement. However foolish it may be. Just fyi, There were Remington Golden Bullets on sale in a store near my house yesterday for UNDER 5 CENTS PER ROUND. I predict that when 22 rim fire becomes readily available at a reasonable price again the sales of 22 guns will go crazy. Everyone who ever punched a hole in a bulls eye loves a good 22. The only people who don't love them are weenies who are totally afraid of all guns.
Of the major calibers we have today, .22LR, 9mm, 40S&W, .45ACP, 38 Special and .357 Mag, how many do you think will still be in great demand in the year 2066? (50 years from now). If I was a betting man, I'd bet that .22LR would still be popular while the others would be replaced by the latest, greatest center-fire (or electric fire or whatever) ammo. .22LR has never been more popular, has never sold more per annum and will continue to be produced in 2066.
lol... Remington .22 LR isn't even worth $.05/round in my opinion.
Remington .22 LR isn't worth $0.000000000005 in my experience.Originally posted by TruthTellers
lol... Remington .22 LR isn't even worth $.05/round in my opinion.
lol... Remington .22 LR isn't even worth $.05/round in my opinion.
Remington .22 LR isn't worth $0.000000000005 in my experience.
I will no longer buy Remington in any caliber -- if their rimfire is so bad, why chance losing the elk or mulie of a lifetime because of bad ammo?