NavyShooter
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Well, going through my cabinets today, I found that over the past several years, I've squirreled away a small pile of .22 LR ammo.
58 bricks of it to be approximate. (To be exact would require additional counting, since I probably have 4-5 bricks worth in an ammo can I use for my Razorback belts.)
If I was going to guess, I'd say I have just a bit over 30,000 rounds of .22 LR stocked away.
How, and why did that happen?
Well. At one time, not that long ago, I was shooting over 5,000 rounds per season in training and practice.
I appear to have kept buying as though I was shooting that much, despite seeing my shooting consumption slow down due to work and family.
Then the 'great .22 LR shortages' happened, and I ended up buying more than I probably really needed to....but the prices were good when I bought it. A case (5000) rounds of T22 target for $180? How could I turn that down when I can't even find T22 nowadays?
And for reference sake....if you owned one of the (few....30-ish?) Razorback .22 LR AR-15 Uppers that exist in Canada, you'd want to have stocked up on .22 LR as well. Sitting down with 3 belts adding up to almost a complete brick of .22 LR, and banging it all away in a handful of seconds...well....lots of fun, like 200 rounds of fun....but if you don't have a good stock of .22 LR onhand, you don't want to get doing it.
In terms of today's prices, the 200 round belt is worth almost $20.
Oh, and no, I'm not looking to sell any of it, I WILL use it. Eventually. But I think I'll slow my rate of purchase down a bit now that I've recognized the 'issue' (note, this is *NOT* a problem....)

NS
58 bricks of it to be approximate. (To be exact would require additional counting, since I probably have 4-5 bricks worth in an ammo can I use for my Razorback belts.)
If I was going to guess, I'd say I have just a bit over 30,000 rounds of .22 LR stocked away.
How, and why did that happen?
Well. At one time, not that long ago, I was shooting over 5,000 rounds per season in training and practice.
I appear to have kept buying as though I was shooting that much, despite seeing my shooting consumption slow down due to work and family.
Then the 'great .22 LR shortages' happened, and I ended up buying more than I probably really needed to....but the prices were good when I bought it. A case (5000) rounds of T22 target for $180? How could I turn that down when I can't even find T22 nowadays?
And for reference sake....if you owned one of the (few....30-ish?) Razorback .22 LR AR-15 Uppers that exist in Canada, you'd want to have stocked up on .22 LR as well. Sitting down with 3 belts adding up to almost a complete brick of .22 LR, and banging it all away in a handful of seconds...well....lots of fun, like 200 rounds of fun....but if you don't have a good stock of .22 LR onhand, you don't want to get doing it.
In terms of today's prices, the 200 round belt is worth almost $20.
Oh, and no, I'm not looking to sell any of it, I WILL use it. Eventually. But I think I'll slow my rate of purchase down a bit now that I've recognized the 'issue' (note, this is *NOT* a problem....)
NS