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<blockquote data-quote="benchracer" data-source="post: 929144" data-attributes="member: 22069"><p>I have seen the .17 cal rimfire stuff pretty consistently through all of this crap, but the .17's have always been priced like centerfire ammo. Add to that the utter insanity of manufacturers introducing NEW .17 rimfire cartridges in the middle of all of this, and I am starting to conclude that the .22 rimfire shortage is an intentional effort of manufacturers to establish a centerfire price floor for rimfire ammo.</p><p> </p><p>If that is the case, my response is to tell them all to go perform anatomically impossible acts on themselves because I WILL NOT pay centerfire prices for rimfire ammo. My .22's will become wall hangers. The .22's currently sitting on store shelves can STAY there. I will work around the SOB's with judicious hand loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="benchracer, post: 929144, member: 22069"] I have seen the .17 cal rimfire stuff pretty consistently through all of this crap, but the .17's have always been priced like centerfire ammo. Add to that the utter insanity of manufacturers introducing NEW .17 rimfire cartridges in the middle of all of this, and I am starting to conclude that the .22 rimfire shortage is an intentional effort of manufacturers to establish a centerfire price floor for rimfire ammo. If that is the case, my response is to tell them all to go perform anatomically impossible acts on themselves because I WILL NOT pay centerfire prices for rimfire ammo. My .22's will become wall hangers. The .22's currently sitting on store shelves can STAY there. I will work around the SOB's with judicious hand loading. [/QUOTE]
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