How about you support a business that does not try to gauge their customers? Every single local/private owned business is raising their prices when Wal-Mart and Dick's is holding their prices the same.
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Dicks will not get my business anymore. To get a selection of anything would need to drive 40 miles.Fortunately I can wait until I see exactly what I want, I'm happy I put a little in reserve.
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they had about 20 boxes of 308 tonight at 9 pm
Just bought 3 boxes of .308 (they limit 3 boxes per customer). There are still about 20 boxes of .308 left.
NO 9mm, .40, .45, .22 lr, and .223
Walmart by the mall had 223 dies, and 4350 and I think 4895 powder. They also had bullets, but mostly nosler 50 per box $$$ hunting stuff. No 22, 223, or 9mm ammo.
As of 5:30 pm today, there was NO handgun ammo at all at the North Atherton Walmart. Nor was there any .308. There were about 5 boxes Federal Fusion .223 SP rounds at something like $22.97 per box of 20.
Wow, there were about 11 boxes of .308 on Friday night. Also one 100 round WWB of .357 JHP (I picked that one up), and about 14 of those brown boxes of "military" 00 buckshot (12 ga). There were a few other 12 GA 00 buckshot and a ton of deer ammo.
There were a few boxes of .30 cal spitzers if you roll your own.
If anyone has an AR 10 with a .243 upper, I'm envious.
No handgun ammo, .22lr, .223 or 7.62x39 at either store. A good stock of various other rifle ammo at both. One container of black powder at the Walmart near the mall, various bullets for reloading at both. Lots of birdshot at both, 5 boxes of 12 gauge buckshot at Atherton. Report is current as of now, I'm still sitting in the parking lot. :)
Clearfield Walmart is the same way but it seems they have an endless supply of 308 and 30-06 and i believe 7 mm
Speaking of Clearfield, do you have any idea about the ammo situation at Grice and at Bob's? Am planning on heading out that way sometime this weekend. Will it be worthwhile to take a 90-mile round-trip? Thanks.