So maybe that was part of the reason but we had a no rushed discussion of the various handguns they had. It's amazing that you can have your mind set on one particular gun then change your mind when you get to handle and discuss the other types available.
My son in law and I went shooting 2 weeks ago. He'd held all the handguns in my safe, and we took the top 6 that he thought he might like to have.
At the range, he ran 2 mags through the 6 guns in order of "most liked" to "least liked". Turned out that his "most liked" before shooting was his "least liked" (ranked dead last) after shooting.
Even if you think you like a gun when handling it at the gun shop, you never really know until you shoot it. Of course, if you're one of those guys who buys handguns 2-4 times a year which then get sold in a year or two as UNFIRED so you can afford the next gun on your list, it really doesn't matter if it might have felt good shooting.

Anyway, the only 5.56/.223 they had at that time was Federal "Power Shok" 55 grain SP in .223. One box was $29.95 for 20.
Anyone know how much that ammo was going for pre-Covid ammo shortage? Also is this considered "good stuff?" Seems like a rip off price to me but I bought 1 box in thanks for their time discussing handguns.
Plus I like to have different types of ammo of the same caliber instead of just range/bulk ammo.
If you think prices are dropping and supply is catching up to demand, better to buy individual boxes now versus bulk cases. As prices fall, just buy what you need until you see a good deal on bulk close to pre-Covid prices.
If you're using a full case every month or so, that's different. I'm talking about buying a case and using it over many months. You'll save money by waiting to buy larger quantities, even if that means you aren't getting the bulk discount (assuming there is one).