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Last week I shot up the last of my Coast to Coast ammo, (about 20 years old!) (I've been teaching Marksmanship to young people who'd never have a chance to shoot otherwise so I've expended a lot of ammo.) For years I've read about the shortage and I'm surprised to find it still with us in Central Illinois. I'm far from down on my stock but I should buy some more. At around $5 a box, when it's available, is just nuts. I can buy Perfecta 9mm for around $9. The bulk boxes of .22LR are less expensive but I'd rather have them shoot versus conduct malfunction drills on the 22/45!
Curiosity directed me to the web and I found this article interesting: http://www.ammoland.com/2016/04/dallas-wal-mart-22-lr-stock-7-cents-per-round/#axzz46EBmKHd8
I'm wondering if this is still a nation-wide situation or just one in the People's Socialist Republic of Illinois. So... what's it like in your neck of the woods?
Curiosity directed me to the web and I found this article interesting: http://www.ammoland.com/2016/04/dallas-wal-mart-22-lr-stock-7-cents-per-round/#axzz46EBmKHd8
I'm wondering if this is still a nation-wide situation or just one in the People's Socialist Republic of Illinois. So... what's it like in your neck of the woods?