It was over double that on sale at Cabela's a couple weeks ago. I'm hoping for the good old days, 9 bucks a brick!When Thunderbolts go back to 10 bucks a brick then it's over.
Keep dreaming boys!...those days are gone.
Frigging tards and their .22 hoarding was possibly one of the stupidest periods in sports shooting history.
"Oh look, I have 200,000 rounds of 22lr, in case we get attacked by alien zombie squirrels!!!!"
TARDS.
Just seen bricks at Walmart for a little under $20 a couple of days agoyes no more 10 dollar bricks, nor will we likely see 20 dollar bricks but walmart just might..they buy big!
i THINK 25 dollar bricks of plinking ammo is possible, certainly under 30.
i am not a buyer at 40
Just on ammo seek and there is tons of 22lr ammo for less than .04$ a round.
Looks like the hoarding is over.
Don
I remember when 22 Shorts were 50 cents a box. Our dad would give my older brothers 10 bullets each. They had to take turns because we had just one .22 in the family. When they got home, our father expected 10 rabbits from each of them. If not, you didn't hunt the next trip. It was 1953.
For me it was closer to 50 cents a box, but the bounty on rattlesnakes was $1.25, plus I could also sell the hides to a local leather work shop to be made into belts and hatbands. Life was good for a 12 - 14 year bounty hunter...Dating myself here, but I remember buying .22LR ammo for 35 cents a box (50 rounds). With a plague of groundhogs and the county paying 50 cents for each pair of groundhog ears, sure kept a young shooter happy!
i know its friday night...you smoking or drinking or both ??I think you mean how the Government was artificially controlling supply. It was never hording.
I think you mean how the Government was artificially controlling supply. It was never hording.