

Posted: 12/8/2021 8:02:18 PM EDT
Considering how ammo availability is right now, Missouri Home Page needs a sticky of where to get that ammo.
Harrisonville (south of KC ) on 291 & 49(71 hwy) as of yesterday has some 12 gauge in different manufacturers, a few boxes of 28, 16, and some 20 gauge shotgun. No slugs, all bird shot type. For rifles/pistols they had some 22LR and a couple boxes of 450 Bushmaster. A bit south of Walmart on 291 and just over the bridge of Hwy71 at a store called Family Center "farm & home", they had lots of 30-30 just last week, but it was at a price of $35 for Hornady. Too pricey for me at this time of year, or I'd of picked up 5 boxes to have extra of. |
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Academy in Liberty has had ammo on the shelves the last few times I've been. Prices haven't changed much, and there were still limits, but they had it.
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Scheels in Overland Park is flush with ammo
Hobbytime firearms in Bolivar is always flush |
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Bass pro in St Charles had 9mm, .40 and .45 out on the shelf this evening.
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Scheels in Overland Park has the shelves full
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Her name was Ashli Babbitt.
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Walmart still has all of that Power Point .22lr ammo, and one box of 12ga.
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Academy in Cape has a decent amount of the usually popular calibers. Prices are still the same. I hear that Drums in Jackson still has good selection but I haven't been in to verify it for myself.
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Dunns in peavley had CCI small rifle mag primers yesterday. Sorry I forgot to post.
Rural king in Farmington had several calibers in stock as well. |
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How much were the primers... i'd drive a few hours if the price was reasonable...
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I was at Walmart Friday afternoon, and their display case was almost full of guns. They had the expensive .22lr ammo, but they also had plenty of $21 per box .22lr ammo. They had 12ga and 20ga ammo too. That's all quite a boost from what they normally have.
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Academy in Liberty has plenty in stock now. The prices haven't gone down any (I don't think that will change any time soon) but they don't have a limit any more either.
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Walmart still has the limit, but it's three boxes per caliber. I bought three 20ga, and two .22lr.
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Last time I was at dunns, the primers were $129/1000.... hard pass for me.
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Originally Posted By Triumphman: Considering how ammo availability is right now, Missouri Home Page needs a sticky of where to get that ammo. Harrisonville (south of KC ) on 291 & 49(71 hwy) as of yesterday has some 12 gauge in different manufacturers, a few boxes of 28, 16, and some 20 gauge shotgun. No slugs, all bird shot type. For rifles/pistols they had some 22LR and a couple boxes of 450 Bushmaster. A bit south of Walmart on 291 and just over the bridge of Hwy71 at a store called Family Center "farm & home", they had lots of 30-30 just last week, but it was at a price of $35 for Hornady. Too pricey for me at this time of year, or I'd of picked up 5 boxes to have extra of. View Quote I've been to that Family Center but I didn't even realize they sold ammo! |
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Originally Posted By Quantrills_Raiders: I've been to that Family Center but I didn't even realize they sold ammo! View Quote Yeah, it's something new for them. Just this past week, they had lots of 450Bushmaster, 17HMR, 17m2(the 22LR in 17 caliber), 270, and more. Our Walmart also had their ammo case pretty much stocked also, which was surprising. Maybe things are coming back at a more constant availability. That Winchester X commorative 22LR ammo needs to realize people aren't gonna buy it at the price they want. At least 1/2 the price and maybe it'll sell. The boxes are now starting to collect dust. |
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Originally Posted By Triumphman: That Winchester X commorative 22LR ammo needs to realize people aren't gonna buy it at the price they want. At least 1/2 the price and maybe it'll sell. The boxes are now starting to collect dust. View Quote Yep, you have to really want it, to pay those prices while cheaper ammo is available. That's more expensive than Stingers. |
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Originally Posted By Triumphman: Yeah, it's something new for them. Just this past week, they had lots of 450Bushmaster, 17HMR, 17m2(the 22LR in 17 caliber), 270, and more. Our Walmart also had their ammo case pretty much stocked also, which was surprising. Maybe things are coming back at a more constant availability. That Winchester X commorative 22LR ammo needs to realize people aren't gonna buy it at the price they want. At least 1/2 the price and maybe it'll sell. The boxes are now starting to collect dust. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Triumphman: Originally Posted By Quantrills_Raiders: I've been to that Family Center but I didn't even realize they sold ammo! Yeah, it's something new for them. Just this past week, they had lots of 450Bushmaster, 17HMR, 17m2(the 22LR in 17 caliber), 270, and more. Our Walmart also had their ammo case pretty much stocked also, which was surprising. Maybe things are coming back at a more constant availability. That Winchester X commorative 22LR ammo needs to realize people aren't gonna buy it at the price they want. At least 1/2 the price and maybe it'll sell. The boxes are now starting to collect dust. 20+ years ago I worked at a family center store. I really enjoyed the job, the corporate team treated all employees like bank robbers though. |
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Originally Posted By Triumphman: Yeah, it's something new for them. Just this past week, they had lots of 450Bushmaster, 17HMR, 17m2(the 22LR in 17 caliber), 270, and more. Our Walmart also had their ammo case pretty much stocked also, which was surprising. Maybe things are coming back at a more constant availability. That Winchester X commorative 22LR ammo needs to realize people aren't gonna buy it at the price they want. At least 1/2 the price and maybe it'll sell. The boxes are now starting to collect dust. View Quote A couple days ago Harrisonville WalMart had plenty of Federal Automatch .22lr. I'm impressed that it sells for a good price- $21 for 350 rounds. Haven't shot any yet but reviews seem to be good. |
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Originally Posted By Quantrills_Raiders: A couple days ago Harrisonville WalMart had plenty of Federal Automatch .22lr. I'm impressed that it sells for a good price- $21 for 350 rounds. Haven't shot any yet but reviews seem to be good. View Quote That's one thing I'm impressed about Walmart is that they didn't go full retard on ammo prices like most stores have done with double or even triple ammo costs when supplies dried up. Wonder when some 410 shells will start showing up. My lil break-open Rossi needs a workout. Good thing I bought the last of the 7-8 boxes last year when Walmart had it on the shelves. |
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Originally Posted By 67Firebird: Last night, at McCarty Walmart. They keep getting more of this, but it appears that nobody wants to pay $40 for 300 rounds of .22lr. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/51036/20211210_180929-2199946.jpg They also had two boxes of 28ga, and two boxes of 12ga. View Quote I think I only paid $35 or so for a box of that at Bass Pro. Kind of cussed myself for doing it but wanted it for my ammo collection. |
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I am in the KC area.
I am looking for just 1 box of .357 Any suggestions? |
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Scheels has no .357 in stock.
So the search continues |
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Originally Posted By dirtytim: If your looking for .357 mag (not .357 sig), Great Guns in Liberty had a bunch of federal jacketed soft point. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By dirtytim: Originally Posted By DoverGunner: Scheels has no .357 in stock. So the search continues If your looking for .357 mag (not .357 sig), Great Guns in Liberty had a bunch of federal jacketed soft point. Thank you |
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Academy in Rolla and poplar bluff have a good selection of common calibers.
Lots of 9mm for $20/50 round 115 fmj. I'm letting it sit at that price, good to see it available though. |
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Whenever I am in Liberty and go to Academy, I rarely see anyone buying ammo, it sits there. $630 + tax for a case of M193, you can keep it. $10/box for Tula, no thanks.
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Academy in Columbia has Hornady 300 BO subsonic. They also have lots and lots of 223. Limit 4 boxes per person, but they have bulk 223.
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Once again Walmart had lots of shotgun ammo (primarily 12ga), several types of .22lr ammo, and a few different types of .308 ammo.
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Norma has a deal going where you buy one box of 9mm 115 gr you get a box of 22 lr for free.
Norma deal |
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