Lots of 7.62 NATO about, some .308 as well.
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Re: What kind of rifle ammo is still somewhat available?
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Agree..saw .308 and 22LR at walmart. LOTS of 223 at Cabelas and Bass Pro. Also 7.62/39..Some still hoarding..not sure why anybody needs 10,000 rounds of 223/556...sky didn't fall. 'Might' be some GOPathetic/trump the traitor crap in August..so who knows.lurker wrote: Mon Jun 07, 2021 2:44 pm the ammo drought is waning, now is not the time to panic. i'm seeing .223 and .308 at not-too-bad prices online, and it will improve. after things settle down a bit, consider learning to reload something common that you can get components for.
I use ammoseek.com a lot. I've noticed that it changes a lot from day to day, so it is worth checking several times a day. Some places that have better prices gets ammo and sell out fairly quickly.FrontSight wrote: Wed Oct 20, 2021 11:57 am I see 7.62 NATO, and 5.56 all over the place. 9mm is getting pretty easy to find. But I already have buckets of those. It's the other cartridges I'm constantly on the search for. .38 Special, .357 magnum, .30-30, .257 Roberts, .455 Webley, .45 Colt, .303 Brit, 6.5 Japanese, .30 Carbine. It will be nice when I can find those again.
The Agulia competition/target was 12 bucks. It had a sticker on top of another sticker. Bottom sticker said $7.99! Gouge! Prolly shoulda grabbed several but wallet was getting thin.FrontSight wrote: Tue Oct 26, 2021 3:50 pm That's not all that bad of a price for .380. Even before the Pandemic, that would be a $29.95 box of ammo. .380 just isn't all that cheap; I would have bought that.
My local clays range has 12 & 20ga target loads for $9.95. So when I go to shoot clays, I just buy the ammo there.
That's why I went with .308 / 7.62 NATO in an AR-10.SubRosa wrote: Mon Jun 07, 2021 1:58 pm Lots of 7.62 NATO about, some .308 as well.
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