Long drive; about 3hrs 15 mins for me.
Event was 500 tables in two buildings and arriving a "door open" (ie 9AM) was far too late to get a "reasonable place" in line.
By the time I was parked and in line the line was a football length long (locals joking asked if we were still in Bloomsburg at that point). Took about 45 minutes to get in; entrace fee $6.
For getting in the door so late, I was surprised at the amount of ammo still available in bulk. I scored 1000 rds .223 for $800 (pricey, but available, unlike down in MD) and 1000 rds 9m for $329 (a bit high, but nothing compared to the 0.90/rnd on the internet).
Lots of long arms for sale.
The largest collection of AR and AKs I've ever seen. About 1/3 of the long guns for sale were AR/AKs.
A larger than expected section of tables for "survival" folk; interesting wares, but not my interest at this time.
When I left, the line to get in was still a football field long and cars still arriving, but at about half the rate as before ...
Event was 500 tables in two buildings and arriving a "door open" (ie 9AM) was far too late to get a "reasonable place" in line.
By the time I was parked and in line the line was a football length long (locals joking asked if we were still in Bloomsburg at that point). Took about 45 minutes to get in; entrace fee $6.
For getting in the door so late, I was surprised at the amount of ammo still available in bulk. I scored 1000 rds .223 for $800 (pricey, but available, unlike down in MD) and 1000 rds 9m for $329 (a bit high, but nothing compared to the 0.90/rnd on the internet).
Lots of long arms for sale.
The largest collection of AR and AKs I've ever seen. About 1/3 of the long guns for sale were AR/AKs.
A larger than expected section of tables for "survival" folk; interesting wares, but not my interest at this time.
When I left, the line to get in was still a football field long and cars still arriving, but at about half the rate as before ...