Arizona_Mike
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I went step further with my Mossberg MVP Predator: .223 and AR Mags
I can't even find 10-rounders for prone shooting.
Mike
I can't even find 10-rounders for prone shooting.
Mike
That Wal-Mart pic looks better than most I've seen...and I have been to three in SC recently...
When I bought my varmint rifle I went for a .223 instead of a .22-250 because ".223 is what the AR15 uses, and that thing is so popular, .223 will always be cheap and plentiful" :banghead:
Unfortunately no. I shot it all up in November in my friend's AR15 over the course of a very fun weekend!Surely you had enough .223 that you're still okay on ammo?
Boyd's Featherweight thumbhole.cmdr
What kind of stock is that? Revolution?
.223 is very plentiful, just not available to BUY right now. The calibers that are most difficult to find for sale now are the ones which prudent gun owners have stockpiled. You mention a friend with an AR-15. You just need to locate ammo among family or friends. I have enjoyed taking new shooters to the range and supplying ammo to new gun owners due to the fact that I have ammo to spare.
The "security of a free state" cannot be well protected if the "militia" needs to resupply at walmart on a monthly basis.
That may be true....but it doesn't matter if they're priced at $15 or $75 if they are never in stock. I haven't seen any 22 LR available locally aside from birdshot loads since mid January. Whiile the prices I listed earlier are high (but people are still buying it at those rates apparently) I didn't see an single 500 rd brick of ANY variety of 22LR for under 40 bucks at the local gun show last weekend. and saw PMC Bronze .223 going for 18.99 on a variety of tables . Normally, thats not a big deal...I typically get ammo cheaper elsewhere. However, no where locally has so much as a 50 round box of 22LR on the shelf.bricks of bulk .22LR is still $15 at Walmart.
My dedicated varmint rig is .22-250. I have never shot a single factory round.