Found ammo at Wally world tonite!

I tried 2 Wally Worlds last night no 38, 9mm, 40 or 45.

I just invested in Miller beer. The price has not gone up (yet) and still a supply. My cigars did take a cost increase

Can't shoot just sit in the backyard smoke drink a beer and read old gun magazines
 
Just bought 150 rounds of Blazer Brass 9mm at the local Wally today at lunch for $8.97 per box of fifty. Thought that was a really decent price. Should have bought every box I could afford I guess.
 
At a WalMart near me, this Blazer Brass 9mm was 7.97 $/50-rd box about two months ago. It was increased to 8.26 $/box and increased again to 8.46 $/box last week.
 
I live in a small town with 3 Wally Worlds, and one Academy Sporting Goods. Kinda got tired of the Lottery game. So went online got 1000 rds. of 45 230gr. FMJ for 399.00 delivered. I'm not real choosy about brand names, it only has to feed my 1917/1937 Brasilion. I got alot of everything else, seems high but seems like this is the way things are going to be for a long while.
 
Originally posted by duckloads:
At a local Wally's in Huntsville, they had shotgun shells and 3-4 boxex of 357 SIG. that was all.

The one on Madison Blvd near Wall Triana has had the same 3 boxes of 357 sig for a while. The Sparkman Dr Walmart usually has .40, which works out well for me.
 
Friend of mine on another site was talking about people hoarding ammo. He didn't think too much of it. A couple of days later he said his girl friend was in a Walmart and found 10 550 round boxes of Federal bulk 22, I think it was. He told her to buy it all. He is now talking about how he got 5,550 rounds. So much for leaving a box on the shelf for the dad that wanted to take his kid out for a weekend of shooting his .22.
 
Fellow at the range last night reported the Lockport, IL Wally-World had 9mms. I don't need any at this point, but it's probably gone by now anyway.
 
Walmart in CT. Newington has nothing. Wallingford has some 40s&w, 7.62x39 and some odd rifle rounds. No 9mm, 45, 223 or 22lr.

It has been like that for a few weeks.
 
Last weekend I wanted to try out my "new to me" 59...went to three WallyWorlds and ProBassShops...my efforts yielded 0 boxes of 9mm. I ended up paying $22.00 for 50 rounds of Sellier & Bellot at the range.
 
Wally World north of Seattle Easter sunday (14:00 local).
As I walked up to the sporting goods counter the young woman at it was explaining to a phone in, the ammunition availability. She said to the caller "We had 16 boxes (W W/B 100 round val-packs) delivered Sat P.M. 12 of the 16 were sold before being pulled off the skid the pallet mule was moving, 3 more at noon sunday and the only one left from the shipment, 20 minutes before your call". As she hung up I thanked her for giving all the information I'd needed. It's been a couple of weeks since I've tried W/W for 9MM. I got sick of seeing empty slots after a long walk on a bad leg. This afternoon though even the shotgun light and medium field loads were decimated? No rimfire. Very little center fire rifle. This counter in the past always had scatter gun loads up the wazoo. As well as lot's of commercial big 3 rifle stuff. No more!
 
Was in the Espanola, New Mexico Wal-Mart superstore on Saturday morning. They were unpacking 3 cases of 9mm and 2 of .45 (one was already almost empty). I didn't buy anything as they still didn't have any bulk .22's and I seldom shoot anything but handloads in centerfire. They still had plenty of shotgun shells but not as many as last week.

I did finally manage to order 8k of Federal .22's from Cabela's that were in stock but I think I may have got some of the last they had.
 
The mix of cultures (Anglo, Native American and Spanish/Mexican in about equal parts) makes things interesting, to say the least. It also leads to some unusual melding of languages such as: "Bueno hey" (Very good - Spanish and Navaho), "Bueno bye" (Good-by - Spanish and English).

I used to get dispatched to the dam at Abique Lake about once a week as the motion detector alarm in one of the buildings would go off every time the wind shifted.
 
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