Anyone think gun/ammo prices will retreat now ?

   / Anyone think gun/ammo prices will retreat now ?
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#31  
I'll believe things have changed when I see .22 mag in plentiful supply. I haven't seen a box of .22 mag for 3 or 4 years.
A 50 round box of 22 mag is around $16 bucks per box when you can find it.
 
   / Anyone think gun/ammo prices will retreat now ? #32  
I'll believe things have changed when I see .22 mag in plentiful supply. I haven't seen a box of .22 mag for 3 or 4 years.

That must be a local thing. Local stores are running sales on Hornady .22 mag and .17 HMR. Of course, the factory is only about a 4 hour drive away...
 
   / Anyone think gun/ammo prices will retreat now ? #33  
I see a lot of wisdom in many of these comments but am dubious about significant, long-term, across the board ammunition price reductions in the near term due to political factors. IMI is my preferred non bonded bullet, quality ammunition OEM in any caliber. In 2003 I bought a case of IMI 556 M193 for a little over $200 and that was a reasonable price then for quality ammunition of this type. Now 13 years later we have been through a lot of ups and downs in this market and I have purchased similar, high quality practice rifle ammunition of IMI, GECO and a bit less quality Fed. Lake City this year for a little over $300/case delivered. I do not shoot the cheap stuff as for my purposes there is no point.

Due to the cost of jacketed bullets over 55 grain weight and especially over 62 grain weight, I find it hard to reload at a significant savings over purchasing quality rounds, especially when one starts talking 69 - 77 grain bullets, with 75 grain as my preferred weight. And for 300 BO that is doubly true. My point is ammunition pricing, outside of political causes, is more a price of components (bullets) and component pricing is driven by various concerns.

Concerning .22LR pricing, these things just stymie my imagination. Just makes little sense to me at all from any level other than severe price gouging at all levels or severe hoarding at the consumer level.

I always thought it was mostly demand driven, though there was a little hoarding. A half a dozen teenagers with 30 round magazines in 10/22s and Mini-14s can blow off 10,000 rounds in one weekend. Manufacturers just got caught flat footed by the increase in demand. With the new production lines and factories, supply is finally catching up.
 
   / Anyone think gun/ammo prices will retreat now ? #34  
I can buy 9mm at Academy Sports most anytime with free shipping for $10 for FMJ pr $16 for JHP, seems reasonable to me already.
 
   / Anyone think gun/ammo prices will retreat now ? #35  
I haven't fired a .22 in close to two years, I've been letting my grand kids use it to learn to shoot and bought sparingly. I've cut way back on all shooting, but may begin again if it becomes reasonable.

I hope I am wrong, but I don't see prices going down very much anyway soon.
 

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