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are people seriously paying $1.00 a round for 223/5.56?
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<blockquote data-quote="dwkennedy" data-source="post: 2115687" data-attributes="member: 1717"><p>Saw guys at the auction in Norman pay about $700 for 1,000 rounds of Wolf. Heard from a vendor there that he was paying almost that much, just so he would have a little to sell in his store. It's not hard to imagine paying $1 for brass cased stuff.</p><p></p><p>This is a real bad time to get caught without a full ammo cupboard, that's for sure. I won't pay those prices, probably most people won't, but if you had no ammo at all....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dwkennedy, post: 2115687, member: 1717"] Saw guys at the auction in Norman pay about $700 for 1,000 rounds of Wolf. Heard from a vendor there that he was paying almost that much, just so he would have a little to sell in his store. It's not hard to imagine paying $1 for brass cased stuff. This is a real bad time to get caught without a full ammo cupboard, that's for sure. I won't pay those prices, probably most people won't, but if you had no ammo at all.... [/QUOTE]
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