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Went to get my new fishing glasses yesterday , had an hour to burn before they were ready. Headed to a large sports store in Columbia and they actually had ammunition. Mostly .223-9mm but scattered few boxes of other. Did notice shotgun shells have went crazy on price also.
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Gotta ask, wth are fishing glasses? Oh and ammo is pretty much available, but prices are not ever gonna come back to what they were imho.
Polaroid treatment glasses.....less glare off of the water
Still limited ammo in CT
Old man was looking at shotgun shells and ask me what kind of shot to use on raccoons.... they had 8 and 4's in low brass 12 gauge for 18 a box plus tax.
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Never saw low brass #4 but would like to have some.
Got some low brass 4's. But then they are roll your own AA's with 1 1/2 shot.
Long range squack killers.
First of all, I have three different pairs of fishing glasses. Yes it is overkill but, they are helpful depending on water conditions....
I wondered through Bass Pro and Academy Sports in Columbia, MO. Lots of .223 and 5.56...Not just FMJ but some hunting and target loads also. 12 ga. shotgun shells, all other main calibers... .22, .22MAG, .380, 9MM, .38 Spc. .4O and .45ACP. They even had some 5.7. NO .357 Mag. Most rifle calibers were there, limited choice of loads...
Bass Pro had a better choice overall...
Prices are still high....but the 9mm seems a little less than the last time I was looking a month or so ago..