I've been asking/begging my local Walmart to put a limit on the amount of ammo each customer can purchase for the last few weeks. I had noticed a trend with the days ammo came in and how quickly it was selling. The guy behind the counter confirmed agreement with my suspicions that it was resellers buying everything, and the finally requested the right to limit purchases from the home office. They got that granted, and now my Walmart has ammo every time I've been in this week.
They limit me to 2 boxes, per caliber, per day. That's fine with me, it's less ofna pain to go 5 days a month and score everytime than it was to go 5 days a month and find nothing.
And they now manage to keep everything in stock, even pistol calibers.
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It seems much of the problem with Wal-Mart being out of ammo is the Dealers/Gun shop owners keeping them cleared out of ammo and then reselling it at major markups. It took me about two weeks of hitting any Wal-Mart I was near almost every night before I managed to get some .22's, and then it was only because one of the clerks was nice enough to tell me that a case of .22 was listed on the trucks invoice for that night. I waited about 2 hours then he took pity on my and went out to the truck himself and dug out the ammo, by then I wasn't the only one waiting.
I only bought two 550 round packs, that will keep me for a while, I don't get to go shooting that often.
The week before this though, another clerk, an older gent who's been working there for a long time, confided in me that there is a guy that goes around to all the Wal-Marts in that area, there are about four stores about ten minutes apart, around 9mp after the trucks have come in and are being unloaded, and buys up the ammo, then he hops on the highway right there, and runs out into a suburb town and buys up the ammo at those Wal-Marts.
Something occurred to me the other day, and I'm not going to name names, but there's a gun shop with a couple company vehicles that really stand out due to the graphics on them, and I saw them several times at Wal-marts when I was checking for ammo over the past weeks. Also while back at the ammo cabinet at a Wal-Mart once, a empty cabinet, I heard a customer ask the clerk where he thought he might be able to find some ammo, and the clerk named Academy Sports and this particular gun shop. He said the gun shop would most likely have the ammo in stock, but that he charging 2X for it and he wouldn't go there himself. I wonder if he knew the shop would have it in stock perhaps because it's the shop that's going around keeping Wal-mart cleared out??

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Just a guess, I could very well be wrong and I'm not going to name names either way, but I've never seen their company vehicles this far south, their gunshop is downtown about 20 miles north of the Wal-marts I saw them at several times. Disgusting though. It's one thing to go around and buy it up to keep your patrons supplied and another to buy it all up and resell it at major markups.