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Winchester 5.56mm NATO Ammunition
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Ammo In Stock: 220 Rounds of Winchester 5.56mm NATO Ammunition $140.48 FREE S&H CODE
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Not yet. Just wait. Not yet.
Just call this plain and simple GOUGING!
Stop buy it. went by our local academy, which has a cart full of ammo behind the counter That they dowel out (2) boxes at a time, asked what they were going for, on a few of the calibers, i said “still twice what it should be” and walked a way. You can do it tell them it is to high, and just walk a way. I had a clay shoot coming up and bought just what i needed rather than the case of shells which i usually do. The shot gun shells were 2.50/box more than they should be.… Read more »
Demand is high, and prices will meet demand. It has to. This is normal and understandable. However, if manufacturing is in full swing like they say, where TF is all the ammunition going? It sure AF isn’t going to stores. Even powder, primers, brass, and projectiles are impossible to find. And the shortage has been going on FAR too long to be explained away as simply as many have attempted. If this were simply a supply/demand issue, it would have been AT LEAST partially rectified within a few months MAX. We are being lied to my friends. I smell bullshit.
This is how I think all gun manufacturers and ammunition sites should weed out every person coming to their site:
https://fenixammo.com/
This SUPPOSED ammunition “shortage” due to “unprecedented demand “because of high numbers of new gun owners buying guns and ammo? Yet, manufacturers *claim* the aforementioned factors, inability to keep up with the demands due to the nature of the business, the length of time needed to train new factory workers, the need for restraint before making decisions for building new production lines and facilities to see where the market is going, raw materials shortages, and primer shortages. These manufacturers also *claim* to be running at full capacity, 24-7, and training new staff, as well as promising that they’re “hiding nothing”,… Read more »