Well, I did get somewhat of a sticker-shock when looking up availability online this morning.Sounds about the same as last year; couple bricks of "good stuff" will show up, and then sell for 35-50 bucks a box of 50. Inflated like gasoline.
HiDoes anyone know when higher end ammo, SKS, Lapua, RWS etc. will hit our shore's? Getting close to shooting season and nothing in sight.
this message could be posted every 12 months and remain true, except for that one month where NM gets their 3million rounds in with 1/2 of it pre-ordered already.There haven't been any shipments of Lapua or SK ammo to Canada in a year, perhaps longer. Dealers are expecting these two makes (produced in the same facilities in Germany) some time this year but haven't been able to confirm a date. Eley ammos are more available but with no Lapua/SK currently found expect demand for it to increase. RWS ammos haven't been as widely available in Canada for years, but perhaps that will change.
The bottom line is that if concerned about the availablility of .22LR match ammo, get what you can while you can. Pricing will likely increase over time. Ammo prices don't go down like gas prices sometimes do.
Back in 2019, Eley Club was $90/500 if you found a good deal.Well, I did get somewhat of a sticker-shock when looking up availability online this morning.
- Since moving to the country, the wife and I haven't been doing any sort of competitive shooting... It's been mostly hunting and/or plinking. With the odd two-of-us FP/rifle match.
Eley Club = $130/500
- Wasn't that $30/brick not so long ago?
there is more high-velocity around than there is standard-vel it seems, after all it is Match SeasonSince moving to the country, the wife and I haven't been doing any sort of competitive shooting...
With sillymike, I think you would have to measure in decades!Back in 2019, Eley Club was $90/500 if you found a good deal.
You didn't specify when this $30/500 price was, but it definitely wasn't in the last 7 years.
I guessWith sillymike, I think you would have to measure in decades!![]()
The national distributor of Lapua/SK is Hirsch, not Nordic Marksman. Dealers get their ammo from the distributor, which also sells to the public. It's not known whether Nordic Marksman gets the ammo it stocks from the distributor.this message could be posted every 12 months and remain true, except for that one month where NM gets their 3million rounds in with 1/2 of it pre-ordered already.
42km round trip = 2.6L of fuel = <$5 but maybe I'm just lucky!ALL - I emailed Hirsch today and they DO NOT HAVE A DATE for 're-stock' of SK-Lapua for this year. They DO HAVE SK-Magazine for ca $90 but shipping will F-you unless you live nearby. Even driving far will cost more than shipping with gas prices Now.



























