No, is there a goddamn plywood shortage too?Have you seen what plywood is going for???
No, is there a goddamn plywood shortage too?Have you seen what plywood is going for???
I bet it goes up!Well both listings have $0.01 bids so I'm committed!
Federal is already at $52 +$20 shipped. Remington still at $0.01.I bet it goes up!
Please tell me more!I don’t know.
I’m almost at the point I’ll give somebody 200 rounds of .380 to take this ******* S&W PPK/s off my hands
You’re local. We can discuss this in person.Please tell me more!
It would be funny if their gun shops didn't tell them when things get back to normal.Theres a liberal gun owners group on Reddit thats 127k members strong. There all new shooters and have no idea what the original going rate is for ammo. Most of them say they got into gun ownership after the capitol riots.
I bought a quarter sheet and it was $23.00. Luckily I had enough for my project and was able to return it. Crazy times.Have you seen what plywood is going for???
I'll admit to doing that with my slug gun for a couple reasons:No offense to @cgrutt or any of you other guys what run .35 Rem but we all know damn well that the guy that paid $455 for that 120 rounds is the kind of guy that will make a 20 round box last 2 years. 3 shots for preseason zero + whatever deer shots he takes and that's all he shoots. I'd bet $5 on it!
Actually I bet he is tge kind of guy that puts a plywood sheet on the 25 yard line takes 1 shot and calls it good.
I have scanned the ammo auctions and have seen what seems to be reloads being sold. These do not appear to branded reloads, but they look to be someone’s home made ammo without the load data listed. Be careful what you are bidding on. Bubba may have cranked up his Dillon to take advantage of the situation. Just hope the ATF isn’t buying it otherwise they are in a world of hurt.I just looked and a guy is selling some ammo with a tag on it saying visual defects. Anyone ever see this? It’s cheap for what it is not given the pandemic prices. Sounds weird to me and never heard of it before.
Again, I am not talking about shooting a particular gun sparsely. I am joking on the guy whose entire shooting output for the year is less than a box of ammo and those types are out there. So I am guessing that the $455 for 120 rounds guy just aquired a lifetime supply. I suppose in those terms it actually makes a little more sense to pay that.I'll admit to doing that with my slug gun for a couple reasons:
1: it fukkin hurts to shoot it too much
2: At $4 a round, it hurts the wallet, IF I can find the slugs I shoot.
Suppose it could also be the guy who shows up to the range in his $200,000 G-wagon and doesn't give a damn if its $4 a round or $40....Again, I am not talking about shooting a particular gun sparsely. I am joking on the guy whose entire shooting output for the year is less than a box of ammo and those types are out there. So I am guessing that the $455 for 120 rounds guy just aquired a lifetime supply. I suppose in those terms it actually makes a little more sense to pay that.
I'll give you double what you paid for it!I’ve got an ammo can full of surplus milspec 30-06 ball ammo too, from when I was a member of the DCM ( CMP) back some 25+ years ago. Wonder what I could get for that !
Lots of freaking out about .35 Remington over the past 10 years. I think it only comes out seasonally like that bourbon maker’s egg nog.
Sad , but now people are anxious about 30-30.
Wondering if I should sell my stash of 22LR for about 3 ounces of gold.