Double-O-Dave
US Veteran
Went shopping at the local Academy's last night for camping gear for the kids. As you enter the store, the Customer Service counter is immediately to your right, and this is where they stock their available "popular" calibers of ammo such as: .22LR, .380ACP, 9mm, .40ACP, .45ACP, 5.56mm/.223, 7.62mm/.308, etc. I couldn't believe it, but there was a pretty nice collection of American Eagle .22LR ammo in the 50 round box (maybe 50 boxes, total). Price was excellent at $2.19/box + tax ($2.37 OTD), which means the ammo is running about 5 cents/round. Not bad, not bad at all. The last time I was at Academy's, you could buy up to 3 (non-bulk pack) boxes of "popular ammo" at a time. I figured I could buy 3 boxes (150 rounds) of the American Eagle and have some fun with my Model 34 that doesn't get shot enough. Here's the kicker - at least for me - Academy's changed their limit to 1 box/per peson/per day of any caliber, 3 boxes total. Which means they would only sell me 1 each, 50 round box of .22LR ammo. I don't know about you guys, but that just isn't a sufficient enough quantity for me of .22LR ammo for a range session, and so I just left it, and I'll rely on my existing stock of .22LR ammo for my next range session. I can somewhat see limiting center fire ammo to 1 box/per person, but not .22LR. I don't know, what do ya'll think?
Regards,
Dave
Regards,
Dave