The 300% mark up of the walmart ammo was at a GM in AR not at the store on I-45.Mastodon wrote:Indeed.jmra wrote:yes - his response was supply and demand.Mastodon wrote:How nicejmra wrote: I visited a GM in AR when ammo was really hard to find. The guy behind the counter was taking boxes of ammo out of a walmart bag and marking up the price 300%.![]()
I'll steer my business elsewhere.
Did you call him out on it on the spot?
I guess that's why I stock when I can on good prices; particularly for target/range grade cartridges. I'm not going to be price gouged to the tune of 300% on plinking ammo. I also don't require much harder to find calibers. I suppose on I-45, they are able to get away with folks buying what they've marked up 300%.
Us choosing not buy any is about all we can do with that. Kind of makes me want to run to one of my local small-business gun shops and buy some ammo...
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they have a similar sign in Cabelas in Buda
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Thanks for the info.rob845 wrote:That sign does not pertain to those with the CCL. That is for long guns.VoiceofReason wrote:Went in a Bass Pro Shop once and inside the door was a sign to leave all firearms with the attendant at the entrance or something to that effect. The “attendant” was obviously under 21.I went back out and left my gun in the car. Didn’t want the hassle.

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