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  • walt o

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    I think the days of inexpensive 22 cal. are in the past. I look for the cost to be @$4.50+-a few cents per 50 when they do come back in numbers
    Everything has increased in price brass, lead, powder and labor . I will be surprised if we ever see a $25.00 brick again.The price now is @ $45. to 50. per brick. Just what we *****ed about from the flippers .
     

    Paul30

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    I think the days of inexpensive 22 cal. are in the past. I look for the cost to be @$4.50+-a few cents per 50 when they do come back in numbers
    Everything has increased in price brass, lead, powder and labor . I will be surprised if we ever see a $25.00 brick again.The price now is @ $45. to 50. per brick. Just what we *****ed about from the flippers .

    Nope, about $24 per brick is the new norm now. I have seen a couple lately at that price, or the "half brick" for half that price. I picked up a 222 round brick for $12 a few weeks ago from a big box store. Some are finding the 1500 round buckets now too. I hope the flippers get stuck with their inventory, and I certainly would not buy anything on the after market with the recalls that were going on a while back.
     
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