Took the wife out last Friday night. After dinner we swung by Academy to check on a few things. She asked me why they had a ton of ammo and WalMart was dusty shelves. I took a closer look at the prices and they were about 2x what I thought was normal.
Supply and demand. Only way is to increase supply is to produce more , or price it above what hoarders are willing to pay. I won't likely buy a $50/brick 22 lr, but at least I can if needed. Prices well come back down as supply increases.
Supply and demand. Only way is to increase supply is to produce more , or price it above what hoarders are willing to pay. I won't likely buy a $50/brick 22 lr, but at least I can if needed. Prices well come back down as supply increases.
Why doesn't Academy or Walmart suspend sales for a week or two, enough time to have a decent quantity and have their shelves stocked, then open it back up after its full. Then they are ahead of the curve and people like me (who work for a living!!!!) who can't be waiting in a line first thing in the morning 3 days a week for some ammo can actually get some! I can't get ANYTHING here in Fort Worth.
Why doesn't Academy or Walmart suspend sales for a week or two, enough time to have a decent quantity and have their shelves stocked, then open it back up after its full. Then they are ahead of the curve and people like me (who work for a living!!!!) who can't be waiting in a line first thing in the morning 3 days a week for some ammo can actually get some! I can't get ANYTHING here in Fort Worth.
If Walmart got ALL the 22 LR made for the US markets, 2.5 billion rounds, that would translate to 7.3bricks(525 round brick) per Walmart per day.
2500000000/525= 4,761,904 bricks per year
4761904/1800 Walmarts = 2645 bricks a year each walmart
2645/365 days= 7.25 bricks per day
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