Champion's Choice seems to have both some Lapua and Eley in stock, unless they havent updated things in a while. The hoarders didnt seem to be grabbing the $30 a box ammo, they were looking for the $30 a brick ammo. Of course, Im sure it changes day to day but if you are willing to shell out the cash for the high end stuff your chances are much better at getting it.
In my experience, the high end ammo is not worth the extra cash though. Everybody expects a miracle in an expensive box with tiny groups but due to the nature of the beast that .22s are, its like the lottery if you buy expensive stuff and it does anything other than a slight improvement (and I do mean slight). You have to tune your gun to your ammo because you cant handload with a .22 so why not find a cheap, easy to find ammo thats consistant and tune to that? Thats what I do anyway. Of course, now with the ammo shortage, finding ammo is the miracle much less it being cheap or the consistant brand you want. Its a strange time right now, might be best to just ride it out...
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