smurfman wrote:I was at Cabelas myself, picked up a brick of Federal 22 LR for $22, I think it was. I can't believe I spent that much but it is some of the first I've seen in months and I wanted to burn off that plinking this weekend with the step kids rather than my target stuff. I almost picked up one of the Federal 100 round bulk packs of 223 but passes as I have enough of that to last a while. I should have grabbed some more 303 Brit but I foolishly stopped at only one box. I did score two pounds of H-4350 which I am getting low on. I've been playing with the 416 Rigby and it eats a can of powder pretty quickly at 90 some grains a throw.
No primers though, except a couple boxes for 50 caliber. Rifle bullets are pretty well picked through and I didn't even bother to look at the handgun shelves after seeing the lack of rifle supplies. I was tempted by the Kreighoff double in the Gun Library but the price is still a little too rich. Maybe they will be more receptive to a discount in a couple more months.
I didn't bother with Gander. The line was rather long when I first drove by and I hate shoving through crowds. I'll see what is available the next time I venture that way. I wasn't greatly impressed the other times though they did have subsonic 22 LR on hand and the prices on what few rifle and pistol primers they had on hand were reasonable considering how scarce they are. Their used gun prices are another thing.
Eleanor08 wrote:smurfman wrote:I was at Cabelas myself, picked up a brick of Federal 22 LR for $22, I think it was. I can't believe I spent that much but it is some of the first I've seen in months and I wanted to burn off that plinking this weekend with the step kids rather than my target stuff. I almost picked up one of the Federal 100 round bulk packs of 223 but passes as I have enough of that to last a while. I should have grabbed some more 303 Brit but I foolishly stopped at only one box. I did score two pounds of H-4350 which I am getting low on. I've been playing with the 416 Rigby and it eats a can of powder pretty quickly at 90 some grains a throw.
No primers though, except a couple boxes for 50 caliber. Rifle bullets are pretty well picked through and I didn't even bother to look at the handgun shelves after seeing the lack of rifle supplies. I was tempted by the Kreighoff double in the Gun Library but the price is still a little too rich. Maybe they will be more receptive to a discount in a couple more months.
I didn't bother with Gander. The line was rather long when I first drove by and I hate shoving through crowds. I'll see what is available the next time I venture that way. I wasn't greatly impressed the other times though they did have subsonic 22 LR on hand and the prices on what few rifle and pistol primers they had on hand were reasonable considering how scarce they are. Their used gun prices are another thing.
Every time I've bought a gun at a Cabela's gun library, I have always asked if "they will deal" and they have done 10% every time. Food for thought.
gbono23 wrote:I was at Cabelas, Rogers on Tuesday this week and they had lots of ammo on the shelves, prices are still up but at least its available.
liferefugee wrote:Pack of 500 .22 LR for $200 at Rogers cabelas today. That should stop the gougers.
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liferefugee wrote:I think it was just something about that particular maker. I am just not sure what made those worth 40 cents a shot.
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