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    Joe G

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    96th street Wally has 100+ boxes of 20 count American eagle .223, a couple Boxes of Tula .45, some .40, couple boxes of federal .308, couple boxes of Winchester 30-06. One box of each caliber up to 3 boxes per person

    Fishers 96th ST Wal Mart WW 100 ct 165 gr .40 value packs (7), Tula 230 FMJ .45 (1) no 9mm/38/357/380. mucho .223 and .308.

    3 PM 7 May 2013.

    Wow thanks guys. Just happened to get out of a meeting down the road when I read this.


    223 is tipped but still ok.
     

    Noway Jose

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    One box per caliber?! That WM is a 15 detour on my way home. Not worth it since they'd probably only have .223 left (and I'd only be able to buy 20 measly rounds).
     

    nm0369

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    One box per caliber?! That WM is a 15 detour on my way home. Not worth it since they'd probably only have .223 left (and I'd only be able to buy 20 measly rounds).

    It's not 1 box per caliber limit...you just can't buy two boxes of the exact same thing. Example: if they have 9mm Federal, WWB & Tula you can buy one box of each. Kind of hokey IMO....the guys that work 96th sporting goods have some sort of "in power" complex. I'm pretty sure the older guy pushed the store manager for that rule back when this BS all started :dunno:
     

    OWGEM

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    Stopped at west side WalMart here in Columbus today. The app said no 9mm or .223. They had both, got the last 3 boxes of Federal 9mm. There was 9mm and .223 Tula.
     

    Novabeast69

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    It's not 1 box per caliber limit...you just can't buy two boxes of the exact same thing. Example: if they have 9mm Federal, WWB & Tula you can buy one box of each. Kind of hokey IMO....the guys that work 96th sporting goods have some sort of "in power" complex. I'm pretty sure the older guy pushed the store manager for that rule back when this BS all started :dunno:

    Yes you are correct. It's just that I don't see more than one brand of each caliber very often anymore. Sorry.
     

    STEEL CORE

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    Fishers 96th one box per item per day is store policy, mix but not match up to three boxes IE (if avaliable) 1 box of WW.40, a box of any brand shotgun shells, and a box of say Tula .45. Carrie is the Sporting Goods Manager, Terry the 1pm to 9pm guy, Buzz is sometimes there. I tried to get more than one box of .40 yesterday for my buddy at work whos car had broken down and i had just dropped off at home, but of course only a single box of 100 ct WW 165 gr .40 FMJ ($34) I think, could I get.
    Carrie said a few guys are there in the store (same guys each day) at 7am, and get all the 9mm/22 asap. Just got lucky yesterday finding .40.

    You ever wonder "WHY" all the stores have boo-coo shotgun shells?

    PS 96th St Meijer was EMPTY, now to find some more 9mm?
     
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