A lot of locations in the Houston area have it behind the counter. An employee told me it's because people tried to get around the 2 box limit by hiding multiple boxes all over the store and then come back for them later.I was at the Academy in San Marcos yesterday morning and they had a lot of ammo in stock. The only odd thing about it is that it's behind the gun counter. Still a 2 box limit too.
Went to the one in Burleson today, can confirm that their limit is now 4.Supposedly they just went to 4 box limit.
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Not sure if I can afford 4 boxes at a time.Went to the one in Burleson today, can confirm that their limit is now 4.
Still at two boxes.
local academy @ 5pm.
16 cents a round for Blazer .22lr ? That's absurd ! I'm still finding all the .22lr I need for a nickel a round at various places. That Norma .22 has been sitting on the shelf for weeks and weeks now at Academy. They can eat it for all I care.
16 cents a round for Blazer .22lr ? That's absurd ! I'm still finding all the .22lr I need for a nickel a round at various places. That Norma .22 has been sitting on the shelf for weeks and weeks now at Academy. They can eat it for all I care.
I bought some norma just to try out, but I havent heard a single good thing about it.
GT letting you buy ammo without buying a gun again?
Mentioned this in the GT thread but since you asked and so others can be informed.Yes, but like a 2-box/month limit
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It's got an oily texture to it. Worked fine but way too expensive.I bought some norma just to try out, but I havent heard a single good thing about it.
I know, right?Not sure if I can afford 4 boxes at a time.
Yeah and 10 dollars a box to boot.It's got an oily texture to it. Worked fine but way too expensive.
OK, got my curiosity up so I went to my Academy in Garland. Sure enough, they have moved the ammo back out to where they BB's are and raised the limit to 4 boxes for rifle and handgun ammo, and 10 boxes of shotgun shells.
So, since I didn't see much that was above 50 per box, it's hardly worth the trip.
They only had Some Hornaday 9mm stuff at $22 or $23 a box of 50, some .223 and 5.56 which I don't remember the price, and the same 20 cent a round Norma .22lr that they can't seem to give away.
So I guess, that might be a signal of "more ammo" but until they get pricing down to something much better, I'll stay off the 9mm bandwagon.
I left there and went to Wally World across the street and they had about 40 boxes of 325 round Federal Automatch. 3 box maximum and priced at about 5.3 cents a round. So, even though I bought some the other day, I went ahead and bought 3 more boxes.
I think my son-in-law is converting one of his AR-15's to .22 with a conversion kit so he plans to start shooting more .22 soon too. So we can't probably have too much .22.
This is the second time in 2 weeks that they have had it. Today they had quite a bit of it and the guy says they are getting some pretty much every week now. So, I have been able to get about 3000 rounds in the last 3 weeks at about a nickel a shot. Should be enough to keep me in target shooting for a while.Wish my local Wally worlds would get some. Haven’t seen any ammo there in several months. I used to shoot that Federal auto match all the time because it was cheap and readily available at Walmart