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    Default Are the days of $0.05/rd .22lr a distant memory?

    I thought I'd ask opinions on my fantasy of the return of $0.05/rd .22lr or is >$0.10/rd the new normal? I found some 500rd boxes from SGammo @ $0.10/rd but I still dream of days past when 1000rds was $50.

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    If "constant crisis" we see in society calms long enough for production to catch up and inventories to replenish prices will come down as "panic" buying wanes.
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    Talking to my old Remington area rep, who moved over to ammunition production, he had this to say.
    For decades .22 ammo was referred to as "promotional pricing".
    In other words sold below cost with the idea being that if you grow up shooting Remington .22 (or any other brand) you will be a buyer of that brand of ammo in all cases.
    Keep in mind that manufacturing .22 ammo is dirty, and risky (The primer being what it is poured into the rim) Remington has had nasty accidents in that area.
    Then came "Sandy Hook" and all the Manufacturers "learned" they could charge what .22 actually cost and even make a profit on it.
    There IS NO GOING BACK!
    Now it is sold at a price that the retail market will bear.

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    No its still out there. Picked up a 550rd box of 22lr at Walmart 2 weeks ago for $20

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    Cabela's had 500 rd. Boxes at $20 a couple weeks ago. Course it didn't last long.

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    Hopefully things will die down, in reality it is going to be a few years before that happens. If biden gets elected we will be wishing 22lr was 10 cents a round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by APEXgunparts View Post
    Talking to my old Remington area rep, who moved over to ammunition production, he had this to say.
    For decades .22 ammo was referred to as "promotional pricing".
    In other words sold below cost with the idea being that if you grow up shooting Remington .22 (or any other brand) you will be a buyer of that brand of ammo in all cases.
    Keep in mind that manufacturing .22 ammo is dirty, and risky (The primer being what it is poured into the rim) Remington has had nasty accidents in that area.
    Then came "Sandy Hook" and all the Manufacturers "learned" they could charge what .22 actually cost and even make a profit on it.
    There IS NO GOING BACK!
    Now it is sold at a price that the retail market will bear.

    Richard
    I would tend to believe this to be the case when it was $0.03/rd or less.

    Seems the $0.05/rd became the new normal.
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    Just a couple weeks before the covid stupid hit, I was buying it for 4 cents a round, so I'm expected after the election and covid stupidity is over, it'll return to somewhere around there. Took a year or two after the previous ammo-shortage for prices to return to the low levels, but it'll happen again.
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    Begrudgingly I picked up a few thousand @ $0.10/rd before they sold out on SGammo. If you're ever at a wally-world, cabellas, etc and see $0.05/rd 22lr I'd be interested in a few thousand. Just pm me and we can meet up and I'll bring some bagels as a thank you. In another life I baked bagels and recently took up the art again. Authentic old school recipe boiled and everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brutal View Post
    I would tend to believe this to be the case when it was $0.03/rd or less.

    Seems the $0.05/rd became the new normal.
    I should have clarified the prices.
    I was buying 500 round bricks of .22 for $10 in the late 1970's.
    The price remained constant ($10-$12 a brick) for decades.
    Once I understood more about the retail VS wholesale prices I remember reflecting that it was amazing that .22 hadn't changed price after so many years.
    After that chat with my friend at Remington I understood why.

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