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Had ordered some magazines and federal bulk 22 from Cabela's before the 1st. and it showed backordered-tentative arrival on 1/25/13. Just got e-mail that shows thank you for your order now backordered-tentative arrival 2/25/13. Bummer
 
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I got the same email. I saw the email this morning and was thinking the UPS guy was going to bring me some goodies this week and then I opened it only to be let down, lol.
 
I got the same email, but with an arrival date of 2/20. Not worried about it though, that 3 pack is just for reserves and probably won't see the light of day for decades.
 
All the shelves are bare everywhere. Suppliers are out of ammo. Just crazy the way people think sometimes. Manufacturers supposedly can't keep up. They may have to from a 4 day work week to a 5 day work week to produce a little more. Well maybe not because they got the prices where they want them and the people are waiting in line. The way I always view this problem is to have enough ammo that you don't have to worry about it when these things happen.

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James
 
All the shelves are bare everywhere. Suppliers are out of ammo. Just crazy the way people think sometimes. Manufacturers supposedly can't keep up. They may have to from a 4 day work week to a 5 day work week to produce a little more. Well maybe not because they got the prices where they want them and the people are waiting in line. The way I always view this problem is to have enough ammo that you don't have to worry about it when these things happen.

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James

I'm not worried, I have enough ammo and mags. Just wanted more in case prices increase and just posted this info for others that have orders in at Cabela's
 
All the shelves are bare everywhere. Suppliers are out of ammo. Just crazy the way people think sometimes. Manufacturers supposedly can't keep up. They may have to from a 4 day work week to a 5 day work week to produce a little more. Well maybe not because they got the prices where they want them and the people are waiting in line. The way I always view this problem is to have enough ammo that you don't have to worry about it when these things happen.

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James

Don't know where you get your 4-5 day work week info.

I live near Federal's biggest ammo plant. Have many friends who work there.

They have been running 24/7 for years.
 
Don't know where you get your 4-5 day work week info.

I live near Federal's biggest ammo plant. Have many friends who work there.

They have been running 24/7 for years.

Makes one wonder what all the ammo is going, doesn't it? As much as Federal makes a day, the supply doesn't simply dry up overnight.
 
Makes one wonder what all the ammo is going, doesn't it? As much as Federal makes a day, the supply doesn't simply dry up overnight.

Supposedly, based on a few google searches, there are about 5 Billion rounds of small arms ammo made each year in the US.

With 300 Million firearms in the US, that's less than 17 rounds produced for each firearm....

If people start buying any quanities of ammo, things get in short supply really quick.

Some of Federals machines can produce 1M rounds a day....

(I'm storing ammo for 400 other people's guns...)
 
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Makes one wonder what all the ammo is going, doesn't it? As much as Federal makes a day, the supply doesn't simply dry up overnight.

The government is a huge buyer of ammo for all the different law branches. Even stories on the web as of late about how much they alone are buying and taking bids from factories to make just for them.

This fact is playing a role as well.
 
Supposedly, based on a few google searches, there are about 5 Billion rounds of small arms ammo made each year in the US.

With 300 Million firearms in the US, that's less than 17 rounds produced for each firearm....

If people start buying any quanities of ammo, things get in short supply really quick.

Some of Federals machines can produce 1M rounds a day....

(I'm storing ammo for 400 other people's guns...)

Only 400 ( 6800 rnds ) ?? Slacker !!
 
Supposedly, based on a few google searches, there are about 5 Billion rounds of small arms ammo made each year in the US.

With 300 Million firearms in the US, that's less than 17 rounds produced for each firearm....

If people start buying any quanities of ammo, things get in short supply really quick.

Some of Federals machines can produce 1M rounds a day....

(I'm storing ammo for 400 other people's guns...)

Not all 300 million are .22s, which i what I am making reference to. :)
 
The government is a huge buyer of ammo for all the different law branches. Even stories on the web as of late about how much they alone are buying and taking bids from factories to make just for them.

This fact is playing a role as well.

That's very true, but the general discussion is about .22 LR. The feds didn't all of a sudden buy up all the .22 LR production.
 
Ordered a 3 pack on the 23rd, got confirmation it was in stock with ship date of 1/3. Next day get an email that it's backordered till 1/25.

Ordered another 3 pack on 1/6, said backordered till 1/25 as well.

Called 1/25 said it should ship by the end of the day. Wake up this morning get 2 emails with both back ordered till 2/20.

As I scan this thread, everyone seems to have a different back order date. I wonder what is up with that?
 
The government is a huge buyer of ammo for all the different law branches. Even stories on the web as of late about how much they alone are buying and taking bids from factories to make just for them.

This fact is playing a role as well.

Yea... but 22 ammo...:eek:
 
I backordered as well. Didnt get an email though, maybe I got lucky this time...
 
Not all 300 million are .22s, which i what I am making reference to. :)

I understand that, and not all 5 billion rounds manufactured are .22 rimfire, either.

The point is, if you select about 4 or 5 of the most popular calibers, build 3/4 of a billion of each, it still doesn't go far when people are buying thousands of rounds....

I typically run thru 4000 rounds of .22 per year. If the same 3/4 billion rounds of .22 were manufactured, that would only support 187,000 .22 cal firearms (4000 X 187000). There are way more .22 cal firearms than that out there.

(Rugers built over 5 Million of the 10/22 alone.)
 
I got the email too. I ordered some .223 back in Dec.

Jelly Bean
 
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I ordered their Federal special which was 4 boxes of bulk and get free ammo box back on December 05. Plus another box to get over $95 and get free shipping. Received 4 boxes 2 weeks later. Then late December received the ammo box. Last box of ammo due end of January. Then I received the same email for end of Feb for the rest. Not worried about it. I got in on the 5000 round bulk CCI purchase deal 3 weeks ago so I will start using that, hopefully tomorrow if the weather holds.
 
I ordered their Federal special which was 4 boxes of bulk and get free ammo box back on December 05. Plus another box to get over $95 and get free shipping. Received 4 boxes 2 weeks later. Then late December received the ammo box. Last box of ammo due end of January. Then I received the same email for end of Feb for the rest. Not worried about it. I got in on the 5000 round bulk CCI purchase deal 3 weeks ago so I will start using that, hopefully tomorrow if the weather holds.

I did the same deal and have 6300 rounds waiting for pickup at Cabela's. Pretty good deal for these days...
 
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