Hey guys prices are crazy and continuing to climb I'm sure. Where do I buy/ order cheap 22lr ammo in cslgary/ southern alberta area? Thanks
You buy what you can get regardless of the perceived quality.
Rob
Hey guys prices are crazy and continuing to climb I'm sure. Where do I buy/ order cheap 22lr ammo in cslgary/ southern alberta area? Thanks
When driving around, it might be worth your while to check with some smaller-out-of-the-way stores.
I bought 5000 rounds of Herter's 22 lr when they were $40 a brick at Cabelas. They are now $50 a brick. They go bang in my guns and are relatively accurate.
100% true. The smaller the store, and the less internet presence they have the better. Some stores carry older stock (2-6 years old) and shockingly bear the prices of that time period. There can be some deals to be had if you look hard enough and travel far enough.
I am glad that I purchased several cases of SK Standard Plus, when it was still $500/case. Then a friend bought a new semi auto that wasn't reliable with it and sold me almost a case for the same price. So I still have close to two full cases, and am good for a few years.
Agree with the prevailing sentiment. I just get what I can whenever there is a good deal and even if there is not. I would PREFER CCI SV and Mini Mags, but I am not adverse to using even things like Remington Thunderbolts (which I hate) and even though lots of people have issues with the Golden Bullets, if I can get a deal on a box of 525, hey why not. It's not like we are all looking for overpriced Eley Tenex or anything like that. Standard Blazers or even S&B stuff (which is very decent in my view and currently available at some retailers) is more than sufficient. I have never used Aguila .22s, but if the price is right, again, may as well pick some up.
I heard Golden Bullets indeed used to be junk, but the quality really improved a couple of years ago (different manufacturing plant?). 1400 rnd "new and improved" buckets are ~$155 @ Crappy Tire.
I heard Golden Bullets indeed used to be junk, but the quality really improved a couple of years ago ...