Trying to do the right thing.
Posted: Fri Jan 02, 2009 1:32 pm
I try to support my local gun dealers. I buy most of my reloading components from them and when I buy a new gun, it's always through a local dealer.
Went to stock up on primers (gasp!) and wanted to pick up a couple of bricks of .22LR while I was there.
First Dealer: $29.99/box for 550 rounds of Winchester White Box bulk pack.
After buying over $140 worth of primers, they wouldn't cut me a break on the .22
Second Dealer: Out of stock, might have some next week, figure around $25/brick for 50 round boxes.
Now, for reasons I won't bore you with, I try not to shop at Walmart. But I WILL get some .22 before I go home.
Local Walmart: $13.96/box for the bulk pack, how many would you like?
What the )%$(* are gun dealers thinking? More than DOUBLE? Sure, they can't sell it for what Sam Walton can, but DANG! If they'd been willing to take anything under $20 a brick, I'd have bought it just to avoid shopping at Walmart, and they'd have made a little money.
Went to stock up on primers (gasp!) and wanted to pick up a couple of bricks of .22LR while I was there.
First Dealer: $29.99/box for 550 rounds of Winchester White Box bulk pack.
After buying over $140 worth of primers, they wouldn't cut me a break on the .22
Second Dealer: Out of stock, might have some next week, figure around $25/brick for 50 round boxes.
Now, for reasons I won't bore you with, I try not to shop at Walmart. But I WILL get some .22 before I go home.
Local Walmart: $13.96/box for the bulk pack, how many would you like?
What the )%$(* are gun dealers thinking? More than DOUBLE? Sure, they can't sell it for what Sam Walton can, but DANG! If they'd been willing to take anything under $20 a brick, I'd have bought it just to avoid shopping at Walmart, and they'd have made a little money.