Pretty good. I certainly don't have 56,000rds of anything else.
Thats great if you have it. All these boys looking to shoot "cheap 22's" who think they are going to find some, are going to be in for a BIG shock.
I bought a couple of cases of CCI Blazer's just before all this silliness started. $174 a case at Target Sports. Finally finished up the last of the cases of the $95 Winchester Super X Id bought back in the late 90's.
They sent me an email three months or so back saying they had it back in stock for $440 a case. I wasn't going to buy any, but I went there to see what else they might have, which was nothing. There were already sold out of the Blazers at $440 a case too. Apparently, people weren't batting an eye at $440 either.
Ive seen 50 round boxes of 22 mag at a local shop for $45 a box. It wasn't flying off the shelves, but the stack was well picked over too. The same place is getting $50 for a 50 round box of 38's and 9mm too.
I been shooting a fair amount of 22 lately too, but Ive never seen it as a replacement for the centerfire rounds, and haven't seen that its any more a benefit than dry fire.
And as Ive said before, dry fire is much more than what most seem to picture. Its not just standing there and "squeezing them off" at a little target on the wall. Its everything you might do with a live gun, just minus the bang and recoil. I dry fire multiple guns every day, and have for decades now.
Most of that anymore is from a holster, from concealment, and in front of the TV. Think you're quick and good? Just try and actually get a hammer drop on all those annoying people on there as they pop up and pop off as you scoot across the room.