Ammo Hoarders and Scaremongers--Chill Please!!!
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- bearandoldman
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I can't seem to ever be at the WalMart when they have and of the Fed bulk, but no problem. My dealer/friend has had som Centurion made by Aquila? and it is just a little more but a lot more consistent and accurate in my 10/22's. Compared to the Centurion the Fed Bulk looks like # 4 buck patterning.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


To add to my earlier post concerning my "hoarding" 9K rounds of .22 ammo:
I've had several opportunities to buy one or more cases of Wally World's Federal or Winchester bricks. On one occasion I did buy three "333" bricks, but have otherwise never bought more than two bricks in each purchase. It's taken six months and a lot of effort to get my supply fairly.
I have come to a store right after a single customer bought every .22 box they had. One time a guy had just bought 8 cases of the Federal a half hour before, wiping that out.
I've had several opportunities to buy one or more cases of Wally World's Federal or Winchester bricks. On one occasion I did buy three "333" bricks, but have otherwise never bought more than two bricks in each purchase. It's taken six months and a lot of effort to get my supply fairly.
I have come to a store right after a single customer bought every .22 box they had. One time a guy had just bought 8 cases of the Federal a half hour before, wiping that out.
I see the same thing here in North Carolina. I went into WW a couple of weeks ago and to my surprise, they had 10 Federal 550 bulk boxes. I bought 2 and left the other 8. I went back a couple of days later for something else and decided to see if there were any left. Nope, all gone. They have not had any since. I find some occasionally but not often.ruger22 wrote:To add to my earlier post concerning my "hoarding" 9K rounds of .22 ammo:
I've had several opportunities to buy one or more cases of Wally World's Federal or Winchester bricks. On one occasion I did buy three "333" bricks, but have otherwise never bought more than two bricks in each purchase. It's taken six months and a lot of effort to get my supply fairly.
I have come to a store right after a single customer bought every .22 box they had. One time a guy had just bought 8 cases of the Federal a half hour before, wiping that out.
Don't worry about it.To add to my earlier post concerning my "hoarding" 9K rounds of .22 ammo:



Haka
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Guys,
I'ts not just a greedy individual buying up all the available ammo at Wal Mart. I recently found out the other stores are going there and buying up the ammo they can't get, then reselling it at an increased price.
Go figure
FWIW
I'ts not just a greedy individual buying up all the available ammo at Wal Mart. I recently found out the other stores are going there and buying up the ammo they can't get, then reselling it at an increased price.
Go figure

FWIW
"A free people ought not only to be armed and disciplined, but they should have sufficient arms and ammunition to maintain a status of independence from any who might attempt to abuse them, which would include their own government.” – George Washington
- bearandoldman
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Or taking it to gun shows or selling it on Gunbroker for 3 or 4 times the cost, and the best part is people are buying it and not complaining.stork wrote:Guys,
I'ts not just a greedy individual buying up all the available ammo at Wal Mart. I recently found out the other stores are going there and buying up the ammo they can't get, then reselling it at an increased price.
Go figure![]()
FWIW
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


I've been watching this thread with interest. Long before the big scare I bought two bricks of Rem 550 bulk or two bricks of Fed Automatch approx twice a month, and one case of CCI SV on a one time basis . Remember that this was well before things got crazy, and as a result I've not bought any for the last 90 days with the exception of Target grade fodder for my Annies which I assure you is not in short supply. This faze will slow down, and I'm proud of those who buy just what they need and leave some for the next shooter. I will confess that I have gone through a lot of my bulk bricks since bearandoldman lured me into the joy of HENRY shooting
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- bearandoldman
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Ayup, Henry and the 10/22s like that cheap stuff and they also like the rapid fire plinking, Petey the Plastic Prairie Dog really takes a beating. Got one just about worn out now, but he has lasted man, many shots.KAZ wrote:I've been watching this thread with interest. Long before the big scare I bought two bricks of Rem 550 bulk or two bricks of Fed Automatch approx twice a month, and one case of CCI SV on a one time basis . Remember that this was well before things got crazy, and as a result I've not bought any for the last 90 days with the exception of Target grade fodder for my Annies which I assure you is not in short supply. This faze will slow down, and I'm proud of those who buy just what they need and leave some for the next shooter. I will confess that I have gone through a lot of my bulk bricks since bearandoldman lured me into the joy of HENRY shootingRegards
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.


I've been able to stay a little ahead of what I've been shooting, but I've had to be less choosy about the ammo. When the groups aren't as good as I'd like, I've got a built in excuse other than shooter. Plan to keep telling myself that until I believe it.
I'd like to shoot some commercial, jacketed 9mm to see how the SR9 shoots with something I didn't reload. WalMart almost never has 9mm, so I guess I'll have to blow the big bucks to test the pistol.
I'd like to shoot some commercial, jacketed 9mm to see how the SR9 shoots with something I didn't reload. WalMart almost never has 9mm, so I guess I'll have to blow the big bucks to test the pistol.
Hey Ruger, I guess you're right, you are not hoarding. I'll be gracious and take you off the "hoarding list". Just having a little fun.To add to my earlier post concerning my "hoarding" 9K rounds of .22 ammo


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Well. late this morning I decided some of my underwear and socks were getting a little tattered and torn, so time to head for the best place to replace them, Walmart. I'm really not happy going shopping at any store really, seem like too much effort required to find things, as I go so rarely I don't know where different items are. So, as long as I was there and I was out of Fed bulk I headed for the sporting goods dept and amazingly they had some ammo in stock. After using my cell to call the store and tell them I need assistance twice, I finally got a young lady to take care of me. I know, It's Sunday and they are probably minimally staffed, first call, no action so waited 8 minutes and called again and got action within less than a minute. They had maybe 6 or 8 of the Fed bulk so I bought my normal 4, carries better that way, 2 in each bag and a bag in each hand to keep you in balance, Noticed they did have some rifle ammo, did not check to see what and some White Box .38, .40 and .45 ACP but not many, and headed home to make dinner.
You have great day and shoot straight and may the Good Lord smile on you.

