I just don't know why there is an ammo shortage.Eddie2612 wrote:................. but I did pick up some .45 (and I dont even own a 45.. just know I want one) ..

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I just don't know why there is an ammo shortage.Eddie2612 wrote:................. but I did pick up some .45 (and I dont even own a 45.. just know I want one) ..
RECIT wrote:The Remington value packs I bought were $24.99 a box. I did not see the prices of any of the other calibers.
Price must always accompany sighting reports.RECIT wrote:To update everyone on Academy and their ammo sales. I was just at the same Academy that I learned about the limit and now they have lifted the limit on all ammo once again. I hope all the complaining I did about the two box limit changed their policy back to the norm. I was just in there and they had several choices of all calibers. They got a truck this morning and I bought 8 of the 11 value pack Remington 9mm FMJ they had. The department manager would NOT sell me the other boxes. He said he had to leave some for other people. I told him I had come by the last 3-4 days in a row and I am other people! I was happy to get what I did. Good luck to all.
I was wondering about that also. 9mm WWB at wally world is running about 20 bucks 40 about 26 and 45 about 29lawrnk wrote:Not sure what caliber you are shooting, but 46.00 per 100? What the heck is that?AndyC wrote:I can reload about 100 rounds of handgun ammo in an hour on a single-stage press.
So currently $46/100 store-bought vs $16/100 handloads, I figure I'm getting paid about $30 for an hour of my time ;)
I can understand not having much free time - but an hour here and there means some serious money, plus the satisfaction of being self-sufficient in terms of ammo-availability.
Time is the issue for me also. I actually have the whole set up for reloading. I used to reload for my 44 mag., 357/38, and 45 ACP. It has now been almost 25 years since i last reloaded any ammo. That is just about when I started working more to get ahead in the world. Maybe after i retire I will pick it up again. I sure used to enjoy doing it.RECIT wrote:Reloading is great for the people that have/make the time to do it. I am not one of those people though. I know it is cheaper after you get set up with equipment and everything, but when one works 50-60hrs a week time is more valuable than money in some instances.