Posted by Billy NY on May 18, 2013 at 06:55:14 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Ammo........ posted by Goose on May 17, 2013 at 18:01:35:
I cruised by the case at Walmart 2 days ago, not much in there, surprisingly there was several boxes of 7.62x39, no .22 though, some target/clay shotgun rounds. I have not looked extensively, apparently Dicks Sporting Goods, on delivery days, you can show up early and get a ration card so to speak, and get your quota.
I'm fortunate to have adequate stock of .22 and or .308 hunting rounds, and I suppose some varmint shots with the .22 won't empty my inventory, but I can't practice with the .308 or too much with the .22WMR, don't have as much of either of those.
I'd like to be angry and point fingers about this LOL .... but in reality I just hope this will pass, the darned government and their large order and or whatever else is the cause, I'd like to hope it passes and the common law abiding citizen can get what they need for lawful purposes, like varmint eradication and or target practice to keep their skills honed in the off season, both of which help put food on this table.
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