chicharrones
needs more ammo
The poll makes me think this is some sort of psychological experiment. The overseer?
There are no links in this thread to ammo at 5-6 cents a round delivered.There are already several links in the thread. It's not magic. You just have to decide how much you plan to spend on .22lr for the month, like any other budgeting, and be diligent in checking or set up an email alert. When it comes in stock at a price you are willing to pay, buy it quickly.
You have to understand that purchasing ammo at inflated prices keeps prices inflated. If everyone stopped buying ammo, prices would plummet, as they did with .223 and AR rifles, but people aren't going to stop buying .22lr. The best thing you can for yourself is to avoid inflated prices by planning ahead and purchasing ammo as it becomes available, not two days before you plan to shoot. If you are patient, you can even build up a decent stock of it.
I certainly have to agree on that note. I have been seeing more and more 22 LR at the retail level from stores like Cabela's, Bass Pro Shops, Dicks and Gander Mountain. I have not seen any with the 5 or 6 cents a round where shipping was included, I haven't overly looked but I believe one would be hard pressed to find those prices online with shipping included. A single 22 LR cartridge weighs next to nothing but put a few thousand together and they get heavy real quick.There are no links in this thread to ammo at 5-6 cents a round delivered.
The post above mentions ammo in that price range; that is not mail order ammo... Delivered at that cost.
The poll makes me think this is some sort of psychological experiment. The overseer?
Personally I enjoy center fire a lot more than rim fire.