I'm not hurting for .22lr ammo. I've had no issues satisfying my .22lr jollies over the past two years. Back when .22lr was $17.97 per brick of 550, I'd by two boxes. One to shoot, one to set aside. I did this almost every two weeks. Because I can't readily replace what I shoot, I shoot at a slower rate.
The .22lr shortage had the side effect of decreasing the attachment I had for .22lr firearms. I sold off a M&P 15-22, M&P 22, Ruger 22/45RP, Sig 1911-22. All I have is my MKIII standard and a 10/22.
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-John
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