How NOT to Hoard a Brick of .22 LR Ammo

Hoarding/Scalping Tripe's

The best I can tell, the .22 hoarding & scalping has not subsided.

I was at Cabala's getting re-loading supplies only to find that they still don't have .22's. Nor do they have H110, W294, 2400, or Unique gun powder. (rifle supplies seem to be in good supply but pricey) My local gun shops are having similar issues. The .22's I do happen across are grotesquely over-priced as is the gun powder, primers, and bullets.

I simply refuse to pay these jerk-offs that are ruining our sport by hoarding and scalping. To me, a hoarder/scalper is no better than a child molester, and should be dealt with accordingly (harshly).

I have accumulated tens of thousands of rounds in assorted calibers over the years, most of which are re-loads (except for .22's). I have never sold a single round for profiteering and never will. Please do not encourage these social tripe's by giving them your hard-earned money.
 
I have a dueling tree - a metal spinner - and a chalk target wheel - just gotta find the time to get to a range where I can use em.
 
In case you were wondering why I couldn't remember if the grips were Rogers or Safariland it's because there's a matching K38 with the other pair. Too hard to keep track, as the grips are identical except for the roundel. Thinking Safariland bought up Rogers. (Who made some of the earliest Kydex holsters as well. Leather lined. Good stuff.) :

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Rogers grips. Not that you can tell... Have a better photo somewhere. Will replace this one when it's found!)

Need to do a video at the plate rack with the .22s one of these days.
 
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