Posted: 3/12/2015 1:09:36 AM EDT
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Just wanted to share that I bought my first box of 22lr ammo since late December 2012. It was the last box (federal target match, 325 rounds) at walmart and I picked it for $18.97
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| Congrats! I was coming across it fairly regular for a little while. I thought maybe things were starting to get back to normal but it turned out I was just getting lucky. Right place right time! Long story short,I'm stocked up to the point I'm no longer looking. Good luck and happy hunting! |
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Congrats! I was coming across it fairly regular for a little while. I thought maybe things were starting to get back to normal but it turned out I was just getting lucky. Right place right time! Long story short,I'm stocked up to the point I'm no longer looking. Good luck and happy hunting! That's exactly what it was - right place right time. Anybody that works 8am - 5pm essentially has no chance in buying any significant stock of 22 ammo. I still hear stories from the store clerks about neckbeards that raid the ammo counters first thing in the morning. |
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That's exactly what it was - right place right time. Anybody that works 8am - 5pm essentially has no chance in buying any significant stock of 22 ammo. I still hear stories from the store clerks about neckbeards that raid the ammo counters first thing in the morning. Quoted:
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Congrats! I was coming across it fairly regular for a little while. I thought maybe things were starting to get back to normal but it turned out I was just getting lucky. Right place right time! Long story short,I'm stocked up to the point I'm no longer looking. Good luck and happy hunting! That's exactly what it was - right place right time. Anybody that works 8am - 5pm essentially has no chance in buying any significant stock of 22 ammo. I still hear stories from the store clerks about neckbeards that raid the ammo counters first thing in the morning. It's about the only advantage to working graveyard shift |
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That's exactly what it was - right place right time. Anybody that works 8am - 5pm essentially has no chance in buying any significant stock of 22 ammo. I still hear stories from the store clerks about neckbeards that raid the ammo counters first thing in the morning. Quoted:
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Congrats! I was coming across it fairly regular for a little while. I thought maybe things were starting to get back to normal but it turned out I was just getting lucky. Right place right time! Long story short,I'm stocked up to the point I'm no longer looking. Good luck and happy hunting! That's exactly what it was - right place right time. Anybody that works 8am - 5pm essentially has no chance in buying any significant stock of 22 ammo. I still hear stories from the store clerks about neckbeards that raid the ammo counters first thing in the morning. There's a thread in GD from a Walmart employee that is of interest here. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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There's a thread in GD from a Walmart employee that is of interest here. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Quoted:
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Congrats! I was coming across it fairly regular for a little while. I thought maybe things were starting to get back to normal but it turned out I was just getting lucky. Right place right time! Long story short,I'm stocked up to the point I'm no longer looking. Good luck and happy hunting! That's exactly what it was - right place right time. Anybody that works 8am - 5pm essentially has no chance in buying any significant stock of 22 ammo. I still hear stories from the store clerks about neckbeards that raid the ammo counters first thing in the morning. There's a thread in GD from a Walmart employee that is of interest here. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Link? |
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The close up deceives the scale - are those 50 rounds per box? If so, F-that. |
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The close up deceives the scale - are those 50 rounds per box? If so, F-that. Quoted:
The close up deceives the scale - are those 50 rounds per box? If so, F-that. 3x500 = 1,500. |
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That's exactly what it was - right place right time. Anybody that works 8am - 5pm essentially has no chance in buying any significant stock of 22 ammo. I still hear stories from the store clerks about neckbeards that raid the ammo counters first thing in the morning. There's a thread in GD from a Walmart employee that is of interest here. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile Link? Sorry, it's in Team. Quoted:
Where did you find those? Its a little spendy, but not too terrible. Actually for standard velocity it's about right. |
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surplus arms and ammo. Always has .22. Always. But at what price? F them!!! All you hear all over is about supporting the local gun shops. In turn the local shops jack the prices up and screw over their customers. Surplus Ammo can kiss my ass. They're one of the worst about neck bearding ammo prices around here. |
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I have given up on trying to find .22 at my local Wall-mart (Mount Vernon). I have spoke to the employees there, and they tell me that they have "regulars" that literally spend the night / early morning waiting for the shipments to come in.
One guy in particular even brings a coffee thermos, folds out one of their camping chairs and plays with his phone while waiting I forgot to ask if he has a beard
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| I have been finding it with relative regularity at the local Fred Meyer by showing up first thing on the mornings after they have received shipments the previous night. Remington Goldens for 5.6 CPR OTD, Federal Auto Match for 7.4 CPR OTD, CCI HV CPHP for 9.9 CPR OTD. Not always the greatest prices, but good enough to keep me shooting. |
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But at what price? F them!!! All you hear all over is about supporting the local gun shops. In turn the local shops jack the prices up and screw over their customers. Surplus Ammo can kiss my ass. They're one of the worst about neck bearding ammo prices around here. Quoted:
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surplus arms and ammo. Always has .22. Always. But at what price? F them!!! All you hear all over is about supporting the local gun shops. In turn the local shops jack the prices up and screw over their customers. Surplus Ammo can kiss my ass. They're one of the worst about neck bearding ammo prices around here. I agree. F the local shops. Ive always thought that the local gun shop is the worst place to purchase firearms and ammo due to 90% of them trying to take you to the cleaners. Discount guns, SAA, local gun shops - they all follow CTDs business model. |
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Just wanted to share that I bought my first box of 22lr ammo since late December 2012. It was the last box (federal target match, 325 rounds) at walmart and I picked it for $18.97 BTW, they're not really a local shop since they're a chain but I just picked up 2 boxes of that at Sportsmans Warehouse last month for the same price. |
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East County Guns in Elma does not follow the Cheaper Than Dirt/ SAA model. They're a local shop with great prices, selection, knowledge and service. Sorry your local shops suck. Not all of them do. I second that, East County Guns is a great place, Andy and the guy's have always got whatever I needed. and at respectable prices. |



