BY BOB FRYE AMMO UPDA TE The world is full of strange-but-true tales. A 10-year-old grilled cheese sandwich bearing the likeness to the Virgin Mary once sold for $28,000. A man in India grew hair on his tongue after suffering a stroke. A potato farmer in rural Spain named Dolores Leis Antelo went viral when the Internet decided she could be Donald Trump's twin sister. So maybe yet someday we'll hear about someone, somewhere, walking into a store and buying multiple boxes of brand-new, fresh-from-the-factory .30-30 shells for $15 each. Ha! Just kidding. That's a whopper too wild even for supermarket checkout-aisle tabloids. More than two years after COVID-19, social chaos and rising crime first turned the world upside down, ammunition - especially common hunting varieties - remains hard to find and relatively expensive when available. " We're still in this, and we're still going to be in this probably for a little while, " EXPECTATIONS FOR 2022-23 AUGUST 2022 15