It's actually sad as I have a friend that I guide here in utah that works for one of the big ammunition companies and he said look forward to a 20 to 30% .increase in ammunition prices when shelf get replenished. The higher price is due to a few different things including labor shortage, logistic cost, commodity prices and supply and demand plus sadly the dollars not worth what it once was.
I put these up for sale not trying to actually a killing on them but I need to find a specific ammo for my 300 rum and the price on them is double and triple what I use to buy it for.
I was asking $80 a box that no one has and I seen there around $100 a box plus tax and shipping from places or people that have it on line.
Really in the end one person bought 20 boxes for $75ea and the last boxes where $70
At the prices I remember from sportsmans here in Riverdale it was $64 a box plus like $4.50 tax so $68.50 out the door so I guess I am the bad guy for making $2 a box on somthing you can't even find and will no doubt be more costly in the future.
I would advise anyone that has a need for ammo to start looking now for what you need or what you're gun shoots good as when July and August roll around it very well could be to late to find.
That doesn't mean buy what ever you can but to start looking now before everyone is looking even ammo like the 30/06 that we all said you could find at any shop around and was a good choice because ammo was cheap is now kinda hard to find good selections of. I do see a lot of 308 6.5 prc 6.5 cm out on the shelf infact the 6.5s are like the old 30/06 for availability.