After reading 50+ posts in this thread, I feel sorry for the poor, everyday .22 LR shooter just trying to enjoy a little time at the range.My pay-by-the-hour indoor range hardly ever finds anyone shooting .22's except for folks getting lessons.
It does make me wonder: With demand for .22 LR ammo still obviously crazy through the roof, where the heck is it all being used?
Based on my observations, it should be the ammo least in demand.What am I missing here?
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In all candor, no one's ever asked me if their large caliber muzzle reports bothered me when I was at the range with my 22's. It's what you bargain for at an indoor range, part of the deal.
Second, the 22 issue has been covered extensively here and elsewhere on the net. After "the panic," ammo factories concentrated on larger calibers, bigger profit margin. 22's have been showing up, (and prices coming down), recently. Picked up a couple hundred rounds of 22lr on sale at Cabela's last week. There weren't skids of it, but there were a few shelves. Not long ago, the hoarders would've gotten it all 5 minutes after the store opened, so things are looking up,,,,, till the next panic.