OooRah! 1st price drop I have seen in months on 9mm from $.40 to $.32 per round on AmmoSeek.com. Not the $.17 per round of 9mm I bought in 2019 but going in the right direction.
That's because Fauci admitted that Covid did not infect trees and also said the lumberjacks no longer had to wear masks just bras.Side note: I read last week that lumber prices have dropped almost 40% in the last month.
That's because Fauci admitted that Covid did not infect trees and also said the lumberjacks no longer had to wear masks just bras.
So things are back to normal in the northern woods!
The news radio lady was giving that figure in a story the other day. The tone of the story was "the bottom is falling out!". No, ma'am, that's what we call a market correction. It's just going back to pre-stupidity pricing.Side note: I read last week that lumber prices have dropped almost 40% in the last month.
What little ammo I get from distributors has gone up.......it may be starting to get a little better on the supply side, but...............
Prices will never go back down to pre pandemic prices......
The news radio lady was giving that figure in a story the other day. The tone of the story was "the bottom is falling out!". No, ma'am, that's what we call a market correction. It's just going back to pre-stupidity pricing.
While I can hope he is not correct, negative or not, chances are he is right. I saw a video the other day… yes, I know not to put stock in YouTube videos, but what the guy said made sense. Basically he went back over 30 odd years and tied price increases to shortages. After every shortage that drove prices up, they did come back down, but settled at $1-2 higher than before.Dispense with the negative vibes!!!
Went to Cabela’s N Ft Worth last Sunday, they had a good amount of 5.56 as well, both 20 and something like 150 (I believe) rnd boxes. I didn’t price it. Also had a good amount of 7.62x51(didn’t price), 9mm @ $23 for 50 rnds, and 500 rnd boxes of .22 for $40+. I walked away empty handed. Prices aren’t there yet, but availability is improving. Now if I could just find some 300 BO that won’t break the bank.Bass Pro in Round Rock had stacks of 5.56 both 55 gr and 62 gr and they look like they had been sitting there. Priced at 65 cpr. I didnt do a firm count but from the herters and remington boxes I could see it was at least 15000 rounds.
Went to Cabela’s N Ft Worth last Sunday, they had a good amount of 5.56 as well, both 20 and something like 150 (I believe) rnd boxes. I didn’t price it. Also had a good amount of 7.62x51(didn’t price), 9mm @ $23 for 50 rnds, and 500 rnd boxes of .22 for $40+. I walked away empty handed. Prices aren’t there yet, but availability is improving. Now if I could just find some 300 BO that won’t break the bank.
Damn people who are prepared are the ones who make me mad during the shortages. They say things like "I have thousands of rounds" and "I'm stocked on reloading components".
Why don't people just leave all the ammo at the store for me to buy at my leisure instead of doing what they want. I have 0 forethought. Cater to my needs!
Damn people who are prepared are the ones who make me mad during the shortages. They say things like "I have thousands of rounds" and "I'm stocked on reloading components".
Why don't people just leave all the ammo at the store for me to buy at my leisure instead of doing what they want. I have 0 forethought. Cater to my needs!