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October 7th, 2014, 04:51 PM
#21
I've got several 525 count boxes of Federal LRs. I'm good for now, but my local stores are also pitifully short of ammo of all kinds.
I have seen US prices on 500 round bricks @ $90 and higher!!! Sorry, they aren't worth that much...
Learn all you can about nature. What we don't understand, we fear and what we fear, we destroy.
Teach a young person to hunt and fish, after all, someone taught you.
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October 7th, 2014 04:51 PM
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October 8th, 2014, 11:30 AM
#22
It all started because Americans got in a huge panic and bought as much as they could when they could which started a shortage there last year or the year before and it's slowly transgressed down here... They make millions of 22 shells each day. If everyone limited there 22 shell purchases the shortage would likely end fairly quick
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October 8th, 2014, 12:40 PM
#23
I only buy what it think I might need in the next ten years or so.....
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October 17th, 2014, 09:02 PM
#24
I was in Canadian Tire in Minden and they had a good selection of .22 rounds.
They even had a couple buckets of the Remington "bucket o bullets"
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October 18th, 2014, 04:43 AM
#25
Grandaughter is up from Oshawa this week. One of the things on her wish list was some time plinking with the 10/22. Used a couple boxes of old American Eagle Federal ammo left over from the 80's. No misfires in 90 rounds.....
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October 18th, 2014, 05:47 AM
#26
nothing sadder than going to an estate auction and seeing boxes of hoarded ammo that was never enjoyed (fired)...that would be like buying beer and storing it in the root cellar for 20 yrs
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November 21st, 2014, 03:13 PM
#27
Sorry to ruin this with questions but here goes (and these questions are on topic haha!)...
1. Why is everyone hoarding .22s? I would think you would save up ammo for an apocalyptic scenario or anarchy of some sort for self defense and hunting. I know .22s are good for killing small game but if you want to drop and man or large beast you would need a larger caliber would you not?
2. Does ammo have an expiry date if it is stored in a cool dry spot? Will it ever go bad?
Totally new to hunting. Please excuse my ignorance. That is all.
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November 21st, 2014, 03:36 PM
#28

Originally Posted by
arvanlaar
Sorry to ruin this with questions but here goes (and these questions are on topic haha!)...
1. Why is everyone hoarding .22s? I would think you would save up ammo for an apocalyptic scenario or anarchy of some sort for self defense and hunting. I know .22s are good for killing small game but if you want to drop and man or large beast you would need a larger caliber would you not?
2. Does ammo have an expiry date if it is stored in a cool dry spot? Will it ever go bad?
.22 is a nice small, cheap caliber. You can sock away a ton of it for not a lot of money. Don't devalue the fact that here, as well as in the US, you can load up a 30-50 round drum, or mag, and just blast away. No restrictions on mag size.
Ammo doesn't expire, as long as it's stored properly, it can have an infinite lifespan. Years ago there was still some WWII surplus 30-06 available, a lot of the 7.62x39 spam can ammo that's being sold was made more than 30-40 years ago.
"Camo" is perfectly acceptable as a favorite colour.
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November 22nd, 2014, 08:52 AM
#29
Got a few boxes of WWII 22 ammo tucked away. It's copper case greased target stuff....
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November 24th, 2014, 09:06 PM
#30
On Sunday C/T in Stratford seem to have a bunch of 22's on there shelf