One unusual way I know the .22 rimfire shortage has largely ended.

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Even harder to believe it took four people several hours to load it into a car.
I recently got 5000 rounds of .22LR delivered by UPS and it wasn't that big of a case. I figure 5 cases may fill the back seat of a 4 door car, 1 high.
 
Before I die I'd rather have 300K .22lr empties left on the ground for recycling, figure I'm about half way there, probably wound have made it by now if not for Sandy Hook and the panic. :)
 
#1, nobody else would buy it because supposedly Wolf ammo was Russian crap, .22 or not. #2, us 3 old geezers, using walkers, had to negotiate a crowd of well over 2000 people plus the Sheriff's security in and out. The vendor was clear across a huge, filled building from the front door and my car was parked 15 lanes from the door in a full parking lot. We could only handle a couple bricks at a time. You try it with a bad leg at age 70 and using a walker - LOL.

Jim

I've got chronic severe lower back problems and a right knee that's going out. I use a cane to walk. I could still put 5 bricks in a bag and carry it. Or even smarter. Borrow a cart/wagon/dolly.
 
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