Almost back to normal where I live

Bought 200 rounds of 9mm Winchester through Midway. Being in CT I had to send them a copy of my pistol permit & drivers license though.Checking my local Walmart which shelves have been bare for who knows how long I was shocked to see a couple of boxes of 44 Magnum. Of course I have a S&W 686+ so it did me no good lol.
 
On Saturday the LGS sold over a hundred bricks in 15 minutes @ $24.00 a brick of 500 rounds. Springerville, AZ. They're getting more of everything slowly except 45acp.
 
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The stores are still mostly empty of pistol ammo around here with WalMart getting some limited quantities in of 9mm and 45 ACP. They get small quantities of 22LR but it's usually in the 100 boxes for $6.00 a box. The have plenty of rifle ammo like 30-06, 270, 7mm Mag, Etc and lots of shotgun ammo. There are stores getting 223 ammo but they are still charging high prices for it as it seems the days of 40 cent a round 223 ammo is gone.
 
Colorado situation is starting to improve.

Shops in Denver, suburbs, and CO Springs are pretty well stocked with ammo except .22 LR. .22's can be had in expensive 100 rd boxes. Reloading components are coming back but there is still a shortage of powder. Plenty of primers and a decent selection of bullets.

I have been able to find what I am looking for except Speer Gold Dot's in 9mm 124+P and .357 Short Barrel.

Seems Federal is shipping the most. Plenty of .223/5.56, 9mm, .45ACP and able to find others like .30 Carbine, AE .357 Mag, and 7.62x39.
 
Here in Georgia, as for reloading supplies, Primers are getting easier to find, but a lot of the powders are still not available. As for ammo, some of the handgun ammo I have been seeing it a lot more frequent at walmart. But you still are not certain of any calibers at any certain time, but it is better. I have seen Federal Lightning 22lr 500 round bricks once in the past 6 or 7 months. I lucked up once and I got 3 bricks, it cost a little over $60.00 it was still priced less than $20.00 per brick. At the guns shows, 22lr rifle is still from $50 to $75 per brick, which I WANT EVER buy! If you have heard of them, Georgia Arms has made a great come back with their ammo. But when they are at the gun shows, you need to be there on Saturday morning when they open, if you are not, the popular calibers will be all sold out. A few weekends ago, I did buy some 44 magnum and 44 special from them, $32 for 50 rounds, which was a good price. Walmart sells this ammo for over $40 now. Things are a little better, but ammo is not what it was before the craziness started. And I believe in a few years, we will all be going through the same thing, but the next time it could be worse. As for guns, most semi-autos are back on the shelf's, the AR's are back and have come way down in price. AK's are higher priced than AR's now that is if you can find them...Ray
 
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