So far, the highest price I have seen for .223 is $2.75 per round. Granted that was 77 gr. Sierra Match King HPBT but still, that's approaching .50 Cal BMG prices.
I've seen 1.50 a round for 9mm.
So far, the highest price I have seen for .223 is $2.75 per round. Granted that was 77 gr. Sierra Match King HPBT but still, that's approaching .50 Cal BMG prices.
I've seen 1.50 a round for 9mm.
So is SHEand it’s a known man killer.
She must be drinking water out of a bowl with a mug like that
It's been too high to buy since about February. I'm guessing that by the time things normalize again, it'll be around 110% of 2019 prices.My question, which is not answerable, is when is the price too high to keep buying? Wait, and then hold for the drop, which will eventually happen, but, how low will it ever go again, now that the ammo manufacturers have found out how much they can charge.
My question, which is not answerable, is when is the price too high to keep buying? Wait, and then hold for the drop, which will eventually happen, but, how low will it ever go again, now that the ammo manufacturers have found out how much they can charge.
Local Academy now has limit of 3 boxes of ammo period. Was 3 of each hard to get calibers. They must have opened early (sign says 9am) as I was walking to the door at 8:58a, guys were already on way out with the ammo.The local Academy here seems to have a lot of 223/5-56.
Yesterday i saw they had some large boxes on M855.
My academy in Sherman has about 30 boxes of 5.45 and 12 ga target loads left. Absolutely nothing else left for the last 3 weeks atleastThe local Academy here seems to have a lot of 223/5-56.
Yesterday i saw they had some large boxes on M855.
Yeah... They're competing price wise with Academy - IF IT'S A 250rd BOX!!!Freedom arms 115gr 9mm only $50 a box at local gun store, they said they have plenty.
It just doesn’t get much better that that.