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Would like a flippers point of view...

Not enough. Need at least 1k of every caliber you own.

true, i would like to get to that

i got plenty of 7.62x39 and 7.62x54r. also stocked up on all the 12 guage i will ever need (about 100 shells of buck shot and a few hundred of regular, i never shoot my shotgun so thats all i need)

the calibers i really want is .25, .32, 9mm, and .38/.357 more than anything

.32 is the biggest ***** to find. the other calibers i can buy at any time for the most part but they arent quite at the price range i want so im waiting for now
 
Production was "ramped up" as much as it could be. There simply wasn't enough to go around with all of the panic buying. That's life. Next time buy some ******ned ammo when it's plentiful, don't wait until you have to scrounge for it.
I always seem to find what I need. Walmart isn't the only one selling ammo.
 
Well someone is buying .22lr or the flippers wouldn't be flipping. I see alot of .22lr in stock at "flipper prices". If it remains in stock the market price will adjust to demand.
really? i see the ammo section mostly as relisted

i dont think folks are buying .22lr at ten cents a round by the drove
 
true, i would like to get to that

i got plenty of 7.62x39 and 7.62x54r. also stocked up on all the 12 guage i will ever need (about 100 shells of buck shot and a few hundred of regular, i never shoot my shotgun so thats all i need)

the calibers i really want is .25, .32, 9mm, and .38/.357 more than anything

.32 is the biggest ***** to find. the other calibers i can buy at any time for the most part but they arent quite at the price range i want so im waiting for now

.38/round, ouch.... 32 used to be cheap, http://www.rareammo.com/geco-32-acp-73gr-fmj-50-rnds
 
really? i see the ammo section mostly as relisted

i dont think folks are buying .22lr at ten cents a round by the drove
My point exactly, that is why it is in stock at .10 a round, sooner than later the price will adjust downward. If no one buys at the current price the "flippers" will not make a profit and be forced to lower their price or sit on a pile of .22lr.
 
My point exactly, that is why it is in stock at .10 a round, sooner than later the price will adjust downward. If no one buys at the current price the "flippers" will not make a profit and be forced to lower their price or sit on a pile of .22lr.

ohhh

ya that makes sense. sorry i think i may have misread your initial post on that
 
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