We've seen availability of pellets stall out to almost nothing. Powder burner ammo is, once again, almost impossible to find or being sold at ridiculous markup prices. We've also seen the prices of airguns on the rise. I think that much of the rise in prices can be attributed to the rising costs of shipping. Gas is going up too. Let's face it, prices are going up all over on all sorts of things.
I feel as though we are going to see a bump in the price of airgun ammunition as well. I could be wrong, and I truly hope that I am! But, I'm not waiting to find out. Below is my stock pile, as of today. Instead of having a little bit of everything, I've refined my stock to be heavy on the pellets I use the most, enjoy the most, and compete with. Lately, I've focused my collection on .22 caliber so, you'll notice a big difference in my .22 stock vs. my .25 stock. I've got over 33,500 in .22 and over 10,500 in .25. I have more, not seen in this pic. But this is the bulk of it.
As I write this and look at the picture, I can't help but think, "I need more!" That means, I'm probably going to end up ordering more tomorrow. I have the mindset of, "Would you rather have and not need, or need and not have?" This mindset usually costs me quite a bit of money. But, I rarely find myself in need of certain things when they are hard to find (such as, toilet paper???).
Hint... Hint... A little birdy told me that Airguns of Arizona just got a huge load of pellets in!
"A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet..." William Shakespeare
If you find yourself wanting redesigns and the place you're ordering from is all out, consider the Rangemaster Kings. Same thing, different label. On the labels, one states they're 25.39gr and the other states they're 25.38gr.
Same thing goes for MKII's. Consider the Rangemaster Emperor's.
I still have more testing to do on these alternatives. So far, I can't see a noticeable difference in performance.
In case you're wondering, those huge pellets are 33.62mm, for the .22 replica, and 49.52mm, for the .25 replica!
Happy Shooting!
Tom
I feel as though we are going to see a bump in the price of airgun ammunition as well. I could be wrong, and I truly hope that I am! But, I'm not waiting to find out. Below is my stock pile, as of today. Instead of having a little bit of everything, I've refined my stock to be heavy on the pellets I use the most, enjoy the most, and compete with. Lately, I've focused my collection on .22 caliber so, you'll notice a big difference in my .22 stock vs. my .25 stock. I've got over 33,500 in .22 and over 10,500 in .25. I have more, not seen in this pic. But this is the bulk of it.
As I write this and look at the picture, I can't help but think, "I need more!" That means, I'm probably going to end up ordering more tomorrow. I have the mindset of, "Would you rather have and not need, or need and not have?" This mindset usually costs me quite a bit of money. But, I rarely find myself in need of certain things when they are hard to find (such as, toilet paper???).
Hint... Hint... A little birdy told me that Airguns of Arizona just got a huge load of pellets in!
"A rose by any other name would smell just as sweet..." William Shakespeare
If you find yourself wanting redesigns and the place you're ordering from is all out, consider the Rangemaster Kings. Same thing, different label. On the labels, one states they're 25.39gr and the other states they're 25.38gr.
Same thing goes for MKII's. Consider the Rangemaster Emperor's.
I still have more testing to do on these alternatives. So far, I can't see a noticeable difference in performance.
In case you're wondering, those huge pellets are 33.62mm, for the .22 replica, and 49.52mm, for the .25 replica!
Happy Shooting!
Tom