When you see adds posted on sites like Armslist where some guy is selling several thousand rounds for about half again what the actual cost is, and actually telling you that your paying the extra to buy what he has because he made quite a few trips to the store and came home empty handed. Basically he wasted his gas making multiple trips for ammo he had no use for, and not wants you to pay for his gas, time, and markup for the ammo that you actually need, you"ll understand the problem. Well, actually that"s not so much of a problem as the idiots that buy from him and give him the incentive to screw over even more people.
That said out local WalMarts have really started getting ammo back on their shelves. Granted the .22 is sill scarce, but finding the 100 round boxes of 9mm, .40, and .45 target ammo are common once again. I was in one of their stores yesterday that I don't usually go in, and they had more than half a shelf of the 9mm hollow points....at like $23 for a box of 20.
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