Where's the .22 Rimfire?

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Where's the .22 Rimfire?

It's the question that's been on consumers' minds for months: Where's the .22 rimfire? Here's an answer from inside the industry.

By Shawn Skipper

It's no secret that, for months now, .22 rimfire ammo hasn't been easy to find. Readers have regularly asked us for answers, and now we have a chance to offer one, straight from the source.

We regularly receive guests from throughout the industry at our Fairfax headquarters, and last week the folks from ATK—which, you'll remember, is responsible for Federal Premium and CCI, among other companies—paid visit. American Rifleman's Mark Keefe took advantage of the opportunity and didn't hesitate to pose the question our readers have long wanted an answer to. Check out the video embedded below and get the details from one of the industry's leading sources.

It happens daily. Still. I get calls and e-mails asking where all the ammo is. Except it is not “all” ammo anymore. For the record, there is no conspiracy. There is no secret government contract. It’s not Bloomberg or Soros (even though their actions and pronouncements often increase demand. Ironic, huh?).

The major domestic ammunition makers have been producing more ammunition than ever. They are all up in terms of total production—double, and in some areas, triple-digit increases. They are all running three shifts. And when it comes to center-fire cartridges, at least of three of the big makers are caught up and beginning to load either new products, line extensions or specialty loads. Previously, lower-demand chambering or atypical bullet weights or styles were shelved due the time it took to change over the tooling. Now, on the center-fire side, anyway, the manufacturers can start to really catch up to demand and get to cartridge producing they have not loaded in two years.

But not on rimfire. Affordable .22 Long Rifle in particular remains like a Bigfoot sighting. Despite running three shifts—I recently talked with Federal Premium’s Tim Brandt specifically about this—rimfire capacity is at its maximum at the Federal Premium Anoka, Minn., and CCI, Lewiston, Idaho, plants. The other rimfire makers in the United States (and some overseas) tell me the same thing. Maximum production is coming out of all them. And it is not enough. Demand for .22 Long Rifle still exceeds production capacity.

The problem with rimfire production is that adding capacity is incredibly expensive and not easy. The machines are very spendy and cannot just be ordered out of catalog. And then you have to train the workforce, too, after the tooling is in and the plant built. And there are aspects of rimfire production one simply cannot rush—nor should it, ever. The priming of rimfire case borders on alchemy, dangerous alchemy. And priming compound is something one cannot take any safety shortcuts with, period. That said, more .22 Long Rifle was produced last year than in any other year in the history of mankind. And it was still not enough.

So, with demand outstripping supply, hoarding and speculation continue. Technology, too, has exacerbated the problem. Social media and instant communication continue to play a role. “Wal-Mart truck is in. In line now” read a Facebook post from a friend. And I received a text from another friend recently: “IV: Bass Pro has bricks of Auto Match. How many u want?”

What we need to come to terms with is that no one knows how long current levels of .22 demand will last—if the big ammo makers knew that they would have known whether or not to build a billion dollar rimfire plant or three. No company wanted to risk that level of capital expenditure, for good reason. Know this, though, the level of demand will remain higher even when the ammo companies catch up, if they ever do so.

Watch the video below for my conversation with Federal Premium's Director of Communications Tim Brandt.


Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fbp_bnCTom4

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and, of course, I've been considering buying a 22 marlin 795 rifle since they've been on sale for $159 for the past couple months!
 
When 22 were CHEAP, & I mean bulk CCI for $15 on sale, I bought way more than I'll ever need. ( Or so I thought.) After 2 years I am now down to a few bricks. I pretty much stopped shooting 22's for the time being.
Even though I am somewhat limited in my ability to shoot 22, I pity those that could not find any, and still can't find any. I just wish this shortage would go away. It has been WAAAAY too long.
 
I blame the scalpers and irrational hoarders. The scalpers are benefiting greatly from the resales, and the hoarders are too worried to care about the prices that they're buying at.


I'm just hoping that the prices will fall dramatically once everyone realizes that there is no 22 shortage and that all these people that are selling massive quantities are overbearingly high prices will be forced to cut their prices just to make their money back.
 
Just scored 1600 rounds at 6¢ per round at a true 'general store' (guns, ammo, cloths, food, appliances, snacks, etc.) They had ammo piled every where, but were limiting how much 22lr you could buy.
 
Just scored 1600 rounds at 6¢ per round at a true 'general store' (guns, ammo, cloths, food, appliances, snacks, etc.) They had ammo piled every where, but were limiting how much 22lr you could buy.
I see you are in NC. Where did you find it? Thx
 
I see you are in NC. Where did you find it? Thx
Prices Creek General Store, Burnsville NC

They did have a limit of 1 - 400 round box per person, for $23.95, but the wife bought one, and I bought one. We went back the next day to purchase a rifle we had looked at the day before, and got two more.
 
Thanks again. I've seen their website and I'll visit the next time I head up the hill.

It is a very unique place, you can buy a gun, ammo, a drink, a moon pie, your groceries, cloths, reloading supplies, a crossbow, a washer/dryer, and gas up your vehicle, and pay for it all at the same register.
 
I bought a new Kimber Super Carry Ultra Pro Monday at a small local gun store. They actually had some Remington 22LR and I bought a box of 525. Guy said it was the first they'd had in two years. About $0.13 per round, though.
 

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