If you had a friend with 10,000 rounds of various .22 LR ammo, what would you tell him is the best way to sell it?
Did he only buy it to flip it?
If not, why sell it at all? That isn't a terribly high number for .22
If you had a friend with 10,000 rounds of various .22 LR ammo, what would you tell him is the best way to sell it?
If you had a friend with 10,000 rounds of various .22 LR ammo, what would you tell him is the best way to sell it?
Tell him to keep it, personally have 80k on hand. Not for sale
a "friend" right... pictures of neck area?
I have been keeping more .22 than that around for 40 years. My habits apparently didn't cause a problem until... when?I've never had more than ~1,500 on hand at any one time. Up until folks started thinking they needed tens of thousands, or that they could flip it for a profit, 22 ammo was always available on store shelves any time you wanted it. I've seen the enemy...and he is us.
I've never had more than ~1,500 on hand at any one time. Up until folks started thinking they needed tens of thousands, or that they could flip it for a profit, 22 ammo was always available on store shelves any time you wanted it. I've seen the enemy...and he is us.
The best way to sell 22LR? The same way you sell anything, by finding a buyer willing to pay the price you're willing to sell it at. Pretty dumb question, really. Not that I'm bitter or anything, but I hope he paid a premium for it and finds out he can't get even half his money back.