ammo availability

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I happened to drop by one of my favorite LGS a couple of days ago and they had 500 round cases of nice shiny new 9mm ball for a paltry $250 per case. That ain't wonderful, but it is sure better than I have seen of late. (No, I didn't buy any. I don't need any.)
 
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That's 50 cents per round, online I've seen 9x19 for as low as 43 cents per round, but then you may be paying shipping which could bump the price up to close to 50 cents per round. Prices may come down a bit more, but with the sinking value of the dollar (which means inflation), I don't think we will see those pre-2020 prices ever again.
 
Many of us buy cases of ammo when it is cheap, and then reduce our round counts when shooting during ammo shortages. In the last 20 years, I believe we have experienced about five shortages. Us older folks are probably wiser now.

Being used to having cases on hand, I will buy when ammo prices are falling but not yet bottomed out. Almost never will prices return to the best of the old days, and no one can accurately predict how low they will go this time.

As I look at my supply I gauge quantity on hand for an extended period of drought. I also want enough that I can feel comfortable going to a multi-day class that will use 500 rounds.

So, as ammo prices fall, I start restocking. I pay prices higher than I would like, but I want enough on hand. I look at price on “dollar cost average”, meaning, what’s the average cost per round of all the 9mm in my inventory? Then I set “buy points” as prices drop, of course not knowing how low they will eventually go. Because most of my ammo was bought at the very low prices, to have two or three cases of more expensive stuff does not raise my per round expense too much.

I just bought a case of Federal on b/o that will arrive @ 0.43/rnd, delivered. My next buy point will be $0.35/rnd. When 9mm goes below $0.30/rnd delivered, I will restock.

My personal opinion is that we will not see 9mm below $0.25/rnd for a very long time, if ever. Waiting for something that is not likely to happen depletes my inventory, reduces my shooting, and is no fun. I accept that my per round cost is now higher, but because of dollar cost averaging it is not near current high prices.
 
Yes @CB3 makes a great point ! We all enjoy shooting but I’d like to replace what I can shoot so the availability of the round I’m shooting needs to be high or price fair. Even at chain stores like Academy I’ve seen steel case prices within $1 or $2 of brass cased ammo in lot boxes. Replace what you need to but hold the line if you can to help the price move in favor of us all.
 
I just got a case of 500 Brass 9mm 115 gr. delivered to my door for $189.00 . at .38 cents a round, not great but way better then the .60 cents around/35$ a box before :O They had a sale with free shipping, Shipping avg. 25$ + or - normally .
SO now I can practice and not damage my supply :)
 
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