.22LR Shortage?

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Hey guys, I heard from my PAL instructor that there's a .22LR shortage here in Ontario, I was wondering if this is just a rumour or if it's true? I was planning on buying .22LR rifle as my first firearm, but if there's a shortage on ammunition then I may go for something else.

According to my instructor, Bass Pro Shop was already sold out and it looks like LeBaron won't have much left for much longer.

If anyone knows for sure, please let me know. Thanks!
 
Still lots of .22 ammo in my area, but I have noticed that there's less brands available to choose from.
The C.T. near me use to have 5 different brands of .22 ammo constantly in the show case. Now it's only 2
TSC use to carry 3 different types, now they only carry 1.
Strange.....:confused:
 
not has much as there used to be. no cheap stuff at wally world or canadaintire.
yellow jackets are still hard to find here in the lower mainland.
 
I've got enough, actually I dont, I want more.


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:agree:

Costs a lot more, IMO.

50% more here compared to 8 months ago, in Vancouver BC.

If 22 ammo goes up much more, it will not be cheap plinking for me anymore.

I'll be shooting air guns:D instead.

22 bucks for 525 rounds.. used to be 16 :( o well it will keep going up but I can always get it when I want..
 
Still lots of .22 ammo in my area, but I have noticed that there's less brands available to choose from.
The C.T. near me use to have 5 different brands of .22 ammo constantly in the show case. Now it's only 2
TSC use to carry 3 different types, now they only carry 1.
Strange.....:confused:

No shortage of ammo as a whole, certain brands and value pack might be harder to find. I wouldn't call that a shortage. 22 ammo is still available everywhere.

This seems to be the case in southern Ontario....:(...but I do know that Bass Pro here sells out of .22 LR realy, really quickly....:eek:
 
.22LR Fear Mongering

.22LR still $21.99 in Cabela's from a year ago.

My supplier has told me .22LR in cases "going down in price in 2010." Thank the U.S. dollar for that.

Offset your cost by buying in bulk. Try to get group buys on 10,000 or more from a dealer to get the price down. Quantity purchases always reduce the price by at least 10% typically. Get five guys to commit to 5250 rounds a piece. That's only 10 cases or $219.90 or 50 cases total. That's enough for a year of shooting at 40 weeks per year at 132 rounds per outing per person. If you save 10% that's 5250 extra rounds or 1050 free rounds per buyer.
 
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