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Are people really paying $.30+ per round for .22LR?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3504866" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>During the last .22 shortage that lasted for years, I was good to go by thinking a years supply would overcome the neckbeard pricing. I commented on here that I would never pay more than .04 cents a round and I held out with that pledge while catching flak on OSA until the ammo that I compete with came down to .05 per round and I was getting short. Pricing fell to the bottom shortly afterward, so the new thinking is that one must stock up at least 4 years of ammo to survive the current elections and backlogs from the manufacturers that would continue for months if everyone quit buying it to shoot. The neckbeards would continue to hoard and flip maintaining the artificial pricing. I'm just hoping they get stuck with $100 a bulk box of .22's and lose any profit they may make screwing their fellow gun owners. </p><p>Yes, I'm fully aware of supply and demand so spare me your FAUX knowledge because you know your gouging your fellow gun owners. </p><p>This entire shortage is gun owners screwing gun owners to make a buck and its sad to see. </p><p>It's not politicians, it's not the middle man, its the grassroots neckbeards profiting from a crisis on the shoulders of others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3504866, member: 5412"] During the last .22 shortage that lasted for years, I was good to go by thinking a years supply would overcome the neckbeard pricing. I commented on here that I would never pay more than .04 cents a round and I held out with that pledge while catching flak on OSA until the ammo that I compete with came down to .05 per round and I was getting short. Pricing fell to the bottom shortly afterward, so the new thinking is that one must stock up at least 4 years of ammo to survive the current elections and backlogs from the manufacturers that would continue for months if everyone quit buying it to shoot. The neckbeards would continue to hoard and flip maintaining the artificial pricing. I'm just hoping they get stuck with $100 a bulk box of .22's and lose any profit they may make screwing their fellow gun owners. Yes, I'm fully aware of supply and demand so spare me your FAUX knowledge because you know your gouging your fellow gun owners. This entire shortage is gun owners screwing gun owners to make a buck and its sad to see. It's not politicians, it's not the middle man, its the grassroots neckbeards profiting from a crisis on the shoulders of others. [/QUOTE]
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