Am I seeing that right? $60.00 a box of 100 rounds of CCI ???

No joke. The joke is CTD and their pricing policy IMO. However, people who want or need it badly enough are obviously paying those prices. That is up to them, but CTD will not get my hard earned wampum.

Another example is Federal 115 gr 9mm, 50 rounds for $59.95. Sells at box stores for around $12 if you can find it. It's that big IF that allows some vendors to price things sky high.
 
Yes, you are "crazy" for wasting your time looking at CTD's website or even considering them for any of your purchases. :) They showed their TRUE colors when they jacked the price of $15 PMags up to $90 overnight. I'd shop a Gunbroker auction well before CTD.
 
Yes, you are "crazy" for wasting your time looking at CTD's website or even considering them for any of your purchases. :) They showed their TRUE colors when they jacked the price of $15 PMags up to $90 overnight. I'd shop a Gunbroker auction well before CTD.

All of this right here. Fuck CTD in their dirty asses.
 
$159.99 for a brick of 525 Remington Golden Bullets. WTF are people thinking paying that. I though it was a typo at first, but nope. CTD can take a flying f&$k at a rolling donut for all I care. I'm all for free enterprise and the freedoms to charge what you want for your products, but that doesn't mean I have to support it now or in the future. They could drop their prices to below Walmart on stuff once the supply chain unclogs and I still won't buy shit from them.
 
It is not just them. Ammo distributors have jacked their prices up by at least 100% or more.
A major gun shop out here just got in a shipment of Privi Partizan,Wolf, and Federal ammunition. I scanned the shelves and took note of a few of the new prices:
Privi 9mm Makarov FMJ ammo 50 rounds- $37.50
Federal .45 ACP 230 grain FMJ-$57.80 50 rounds
.30 Luger FMJ Privi Partizan 50 rounds- $70.00
7.62x39 Wolf FMJ "Military Specification" 20 round box-$ 23.50
.22 LR Remington White Label 50 rounds-$4.45
 
used to shop CTD for most of my ammo purchases and appreciated their support for CA a few years ago but since this whole ammo/gun scare started I saw CTD raise prices on everything to ridiculous heights I call them and canceled my subscription and will not buy from them anymore. Yes CTD can price thing according to demand but that doesnt mean I will shop with them.
 
I have mixed emotions about Jerry Miculek since he is sponsored in part by CTD. And the Outdoor Channel won't stop taking their advertising dollars. It's one thing to let a market set the prices and another to gouge. I think they've shown perfectly well which side they're on.
 
There are a bunch of these assholes, a friend owns a gun shop the other day a guy comes in and says he has 20,000 rounds of 22 would he be interested in buying it my friend say sure what do you want he said 100.00 per box. 50 not 500 my buddy told him to get the hell out and not come back.
 
My local Cabela's had Federal Gold Medal Match 175gr .308 for $26.99/box of 20. I bought the limit every time I saw it. Difference is I won't sit on it, I shoot it.
That's my deal too. I know that some want/feel the need to set on large quantities, but I am just trying to make sure that I can keep on shooting. So far, I've been just lucky enough to keep in stock. I don't have enough cabbage to buy large quantities at once or I probably would try to do so.
 
That's my deal too. I know that some want/feel the need to set on large quantities, but I am just trying to make sure that I can keep on shooting. So far, I've been just lucky enough to keep in stock. I don't have enough cabbage to buy large quantities at once or I probably would try to do so.

As soon as Cabela's ran out, Palmetto got some in so I ordered 9 boxes so now I have 15 boxes that I am going to cautiously shoot. I want to keep at least 5 boxes on hand so if I get that "hey, lets go shooting" call, I have some ammo to shoot.
 
^^^Exactly my goal. I am trying to reserve about ten boxes or so at any given time above my regular shooting stock for that purpose. So far, I've been able to locate some here and some there, at reasonable prices, so I'm not complaining. Of course, they aren't all from the same lot or anything, but I'm truly not at that level of ability myself yet.

I need to get into reloading though...no doubt.
 
Cheaper than Dirt has every right to charge whatever price they wish. They jacked their prices up exorbitantly - across the board - to try to cash in on the Craze. They had absurdly high prices on magazines right after Newtown. The problem is that there are still stupid people that will pay those prices. They are apparently still moving product. Capitalism 101.

However, it works both ways. I made the decision that they will never get another dime of my hard-earned firearms budget. I encourage all of you to do the same. These are commodity items and can be bought from numerous other sources (Cabelas comes to mind) at MUCH better prices if you are a little patient and look around. The flip-side of Capitalism 101.
 
People will still shop with them. The fact that people are still shopping there even before this latest price hike proves you either weren't paying attention when they did the same in '08 or just forgot.
 
The drought looks like it is starting to crack a little. I saw Federal cartons 325 rounders I thing on the shelf, limit 2 per customer, at S39.00. - Ruff's in Flagstaff. Everything but .308 is coming in. One case per customer of .223, PMC, Fed and Russian crap but the prices are up about 20-30% from what they were......At least it is available and putting the hurt on the gougers who wait at Walmart for hours to buy and sell on the internet. That is what is happening in my area at least. They sit on Walmart - a bunch of middle aged fat bastards without job or retired and buy as much as they can. One guy even is on bottled oxygen, spending falsehoods and rumors to keep the prices up.