Where has all the .22LR ammo gone?
#1
Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Overtaxed NewYork Kiribati
Posts: 62
Where has all the .22LR ammo gone?
Its been well over 6, weeks now can some explain why a fresh stock of .22 long rifle ammunition is not entering into the market place in great amounts many of the online dealsers are still listed as out of stock, along with many of the outdoor retail stores. I can understand running out with all the new firearms being sold and everyone stocking up. But I have yet to see any of these retailers showing the item back in stock. I find this very odd because both the bulk cheap stuff and the expensive target/hunting ammo is GONE. One would think one form of this would start to filter back into the market. anyone have ideas on this? My thinking is the dept. of home land gun control is buying it all up so you might have a nice gun but you can't get no bullets......
#2
Check this thread out... it's BS for hunters, that's all I know.
I was sick of not finding any, so when it came in, you better believe I cleared a shelf. I'm not usually one to add to a problem, but this is unbelievable.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/guns...-shortage.html
I was sick of not finding any, so when it came in, you better believe I cleared a shelf. I'm not usually one to add to a problem, but this is unbelievable.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/guns...-shortage.html
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Godfrey, Il.
Posts: 814
I find it very hard to believe there wasn't some warehoused for after the initial buyout. Never did see any of my local stores restock the shelves even once. Hell I can still find .223 and 40 S&W, which are the rounds DHS are hoarding. Something stinks.
#5
Spike
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Overtaxed NewYork Kiribati
Posts: 62
CCI,Winchester,Remington are they stalling to run up the price when they do put them back on the shelf. Supply and demand let us get hungry then re-stock the store at 2 or 3 X what they cost before the run? IMHO these are the 3 big producers that should of been able to put product out some place.
#7
Typical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Godfrey, Il.
Posts: 814
Dang it, the light bulb just went off. I was in Cabelas about a week after Newtown, and noticed Winchester changed the 333 & 555 white box stuff to a new box and the price did go up. Same round , different box, and higher price.
#9
Spike
Join Date: Jan 2013
Location: Southern Midwest
Posts: 62
Guys in the gun depts at Walmart tell me, if they get any in, it may be once a week. What they get is gone in 2 hours or less. People leaving their phone numbers, standing in the isle waiting for the stockers, etc.
#10
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 188
Just-In-Time manufacturing, reorder levels for certain inventory items are set, and new stock is ordered only when those levels are reached. There is no overstocking of parts or items, which saves on space in the warehouse. This manufacturing strategy can lead to improvements in quality and efficiency. It also can lead to higher profits and a larger return on the company's investment.