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Our guns eat Remington .22LR like it's candy.
Several of my .22's "EAT" Remington Ammo. I know some .22's are more sensitive.
Hey, Chief ! Long time no hear from.Great! More for us!
Our guns eat Remington .22LR like it's candy.
Hey, Chief ! Long time no hear from.
Several of my .22's "EAT" Remington Ammo. I know some .22's are more sensitive.
Do you think .22 Rimfire is becoming obsolete?
While I don't know where your neck of the woods is, here in NE Ohio there is no problem finding 22 LR in brick and mortar or online. Local brick and mortar like Dicks, Cabela's, Gander Mountain and even a few of the Walmarts have been well stocked. A few local small shops are still trying to sell $25 bricks for $50 and there are overpriced sellers at gun shows but with the retailers I mentioned nobody seems to be buying the overpriced stuff. Anyway, seems to be plenty around my neck of the woods.It may not become "obsolete" but it has become impossible to find in my neck of the woods. I own 5 rimfire guns and I have not shot any of them in 5 years. A few times I have seen rimfire for sale at a gunshow but the price was ridiculous when I can handload .45 ACP for a fraction of the price of what rimfire is selling for.
It may not become "obsolete" but it has become impossible to find in my neck of the woods. I own 5 rimfire guns and I have not shot any of them in 5 years.