I think they forgot a zero on number of rounds....I remember getting a brick for that price. Ah the good ol daysView attachment 126350
Ridiculous….
I think they forgot a zero on number of rounds....I remember getting a brick for that price. Ah the good ol days
A brick of those and a half dozen sheets of plywood and you couldI might just sell all my ammo and retire now....
Just kidding
Pretty sad...I’ve got at least two boxes of these...plus one sheet of plywood in the garage...would cost me over $100 if I went out and bought both today.View attachment 126355
And then there’s this….
I’ve got enough too last me a while. Bought back before Obama took office. Paid somewhere around $9 a box. Used too shoo my .22 mag on a regular basis…. Not anymore….Pretty sad...I’ve got at least two boxes of these...plus one sheet of plywood in the garage...would cost me over $100 if I went out and bought both today.
Picked up some ammo at the Rossford Fin a few weeks ago. It was limit of 1 box but you could get 1 box of different calibers at the same time. Wife was with me so I ended up with 2 boxes of each caliber lol.I was in the Boardman Fin today. For a price you could get a box (limit 1)of most common calibers. 9mm ~ 70 cents/round, .223 $1/round, .22lr .20 cents/round. .308 $1.50/round.
You can only store ammo for so long before the powder starts losing it's punch. Had an old gunsmith my dad knew that gave me several boxes of 12ga 7-1/2 to get rid of. Ever pull the trigger and hear the shot go off and see every pellet as it flies out the end of the barrel? I can only imagine the squib loads on rifles.You hear about people having pallets of ammo they have been stock piling for years. At WHAT point does a person say "you know, I'll never shoot all of this. . . Maybe I should sell it while it's at the top?" I'm not that guy, but it would be tempting if you had a surplus.
I got an email from Ammo Depot yesterday advertising a price drop in cases of 556. Now at $0.70/rd. I'm still going to wait until it's under 60, but it is nice to see it trending down and it's in stock.