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The McMinnville store has lots of .22lr. There wasn't too many left of the Federal American Eagles that are on sale, but they had literally shelves full of other bricks, dozens and dozens. The cheapest was the $17.66 brick and I bought one. The other bricks were $20 and up I think, except the mini-bricks. I saw some 275 bricks for $12, and the Federal Automatch 325 packs are $16 and change. They had them on sale for $13 something recently.
I saw a few on the shelf behind the counter, then went down the aisle past the counter and found the display with stacks and stacks of bricks not behind the counter. That was nice to see.
Isn't the Fed Am Eagle.....a 400 round brick?
Just look for the PSA sale on CCI Blazer at $200 a case with free shipping. Blazer works "good enough" with all of my 22LR firearms.
Which reminds me.....test your ammo. Some rifles prefer certain ammo. If you have a semi auto.....it's important to be happy with functioning. Some brands like Fed Auto Match was "iffy" for me.
Aloha, Mark
Brownells has CCI Standard for 24.99 for 500 rounds and free shipping over $49. A thousand rounds of good ammo for under $50.
That's a good deal Bi Mart as well. But I have enough Federal .22 ammo for now.
Just curious, why would you buy anything in Vancouver, when you could cross the border and deny Governor Inslee his 8+% surcharge? My preferred Bi Mart is Hermiston, and the 22 mile drive is no big deal in my wife's Prius.I was just in the Vancouver store (4th Plain and 503) and there was nothing like this available. In fact they had no bricks at all, just individual boxes of 50 and the odd 325 and 275 boxes we have seen of late.
What store had this? I went in specifically for .22LR and would have grabbed at least a few bricks if I had the option.
I would probably still buy from these two if they were closer. Nearest one of either is Forest Grove, and I'm just never in the area to buy from them.Everyone here conveniently forgetting what bimart, and walmart has done to trample on the rights of 18-20 year old Americans? They could drop the price to $10/brick, and I still won't walk in there until they change their anti-2A policy, and apologize.
Most of the time I don't pay the "contribution" that Washington wishes me to "gift". Sometimes it's a matter of convenience. Since I work in PDX and pay Oregon Income Tax I don't loose too much sleep over the issue.Just curious, why would you buy anything in Vancouver, when you could cross the border and deny Governor Inslee his 8+% surcharge? My preferred Bi Mart is Hermiston, and the 22 mile drive is no big deal in my wife's Prius.
Everyone here conveniently forgetting what bimart, and walmart has done to trample on the rights of 18-20 year old Americans? They could drop the price to $10/brick, and I still won't walk in there until they change their anti-2A policy, and apologize.