Why there is an ammo shortage
There are widely circulated reports that the Dept. of Homeland Security and other government agencies have been quietly buying up massive quantities of ammo in recent months without explanation. Some think it's to quell civil unrest amid all the talk of insurrections down the road.
One report put the amount at 1.6 billion rounds in the past six months. I'd post a link but it's copyrighted. This is in addition to ammunition and ordnance purchased for military use in overseas wars. While I understand gun owners are snapping up every bullet they can, I wonder whether the ammo makers gave precedence to the government in taking and filling orders. Could be the MAIN reason why there's little or no ammo out there. |
BHO Is a good reason!
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Simpler explanation? For tax purposes, companies tightly control inventories in the 4th quarter. SHTF in late December, demand overwhelms supply, there is a time lag before production can catch up with demand.
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I can tell you the ammo shortage is only going to get worse, much worse. If Cuomo here in NY gets his way and gets the background check for every ammo purchase and no online sales then the supply will dry up on everything. I plan on getting some ammo for my shotgun when I go out tomorrow, 16 gauge is pretty easy to buy and I plan on reloading everything except .22 Long Rifle. I will get more primers if possible too because not everyone around here reloads and they are in pretty decent supply, especially small pistol.
I have no idea why DHS is buying up so much ammo, I know our little department goes through untold thousands every year with qualifications, so maybe they are getting ahead of the curb, who knows. What I do know is DHS is buying hollowpoints, most departments I know used cheaper hardball for their qualifications so who knows, it could be routine or it could be more sinister, I won't elaborate or throw out guesses. Ammo is the lifeblood of any gun, without it we have paperweights and clubs, many of us have been warning that this was coming and it was only a matter of time, it was one of the reasons in the last few years I went a lot deeper into reloading and casting. I intend to get a .30-30 soon and I plan on casting for that gun right along with my handguns. I don't know where we are heading, it's not to anywhere good. I told the wife today I am seriously going to have to think about staying in NY but until I see what Obama is going to do executive order wise there is no sense worrying about moving to anywhere. If he decides to tax the heck out of ammunition it will be a moot point where you live and I think he knows that. Obama and Cuomo are not stupid although I think Cuomo would be happy for gun owners to leave, Obama will just be happy to inflict as much damage as possible monetary wise, Obamacare proved that a tax is constitutional and don't think for a second he won't use that ruling here. I tell people to reload, and they better get the goods to do it soon. Between the threats of new laws and bans, ammo is disappearing faster than pizza at a weight watchers convention and when its gone, its going to be gone for some time. |
The Gov doesn't buy production ammo. They buy huge, matched lots of ammo, all the same loading per bid letting. It doesn't go through civilian channels, or warehouses.
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I have talked to both Walmart and Dicks Sporting Goods corporate offices today and both have told me that they have not ordered any ammo since the shooting at Sandy Hook. They said that they weren't either until they find out what obama is going to do. It could be a while. Same goes for rifles
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Just to be clear about it, with the shortages we're seeing, Dicks and WalMart not ordering won't do much to the suppliers. They're cranking out all the ammo they can. What the buying surge did was empty the pipeline. All the supply chains did the obvious. They stepped up deliveries as orders were received. Its what they do for a living. Keep in mind the factories are still operating, and probably putting in some OT when they can. So the pipelines are still getting ammo, just no where near enough to fill back up. If two big "takers" aren't ordering, its probably a good thing because the small guys will get their orders faster. As I understand the 22 situation, WalMart is the only place that gets certain packs. The big example is Federal 550s. Everyone else gets Federal 525s. If you see a shooter with the 550s, he got them at walmart. If you see them at a gun show, someone went WallyWorld shopping to sell at a profit. I'd guess any ammo in the pipeline destined for WalMart will go there and be sold. Ammo isn't a dirty word out in the fly over country (where most of us live.) I'd think the Federal ammo factories have been listening to the news. If Walmart doesn't want anymore, the factory won't be packing or shipping 550s. The ammo is the same in 525s. No difference except walmart shoppers get 25 more shots per pack. The guys who work in scheduling will just bump the 550s until the situation stabilizes. This isn't brain science. Factories do what is in their best interest. Our lowly American consumers have done that, too. Its why the shelves are empty. We bought it up at the "old" low price. The free market will soon establish a new price level, and it won't be lower. |
Total Panic Buying Mode !
Folks that normally buy a box or two of ammo a year are buying two or three cases.. P-Mags that normally go for $18 selling for $30 or more ,, limit two per customer. " If I get two , can my wife buy two also?" I saw a 1000 rounds of 55 gr 5.56 on GB for $1200+ .. are you kidding me? AR lowers for $400 - $500 , are you crazy ? During the last ammo shortage,, we got a skid of .22 ammo in the store. A lady asked if there was a limit on it ,, told her No. She put 10 bricks of .22 ammo in her cart.. With most people that's enough .22 to last them 5 years or more.. I've lived thru 2, or 3, ammo / reloading component shortages ,, I always try to stay a year ahead.. Two, depending on who gets elected. |
It's a matter of time before BO places an exessive tax on ammo via the EPA.
This year I will definitely reload. |
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"That information is inaccurate,” said Ashley Hardie, a spokeswoman located at Walmart’s corporate headquarters in Bentonville, Ark. WND then asked whether the retail chain is cutting back on orders of ammunition. “No,” Hardie said. “We’re continuing to serve our customers as we have in the past. She said Walmart’s ammunition sales policy has not changed, even amid talk of gun-control legislation in Washington, D.C. The uproar began when the InvestmentWatch blog posted a story headlined, “Breaking & confirmed: Walmart is not going to order any more ammo.” |
Even for those of us that reload, the prices of components has gone way up. Forget the price most everything is out of stock anyway. Most of the powder and primers are Unobtanium. Most all of the on-line stores are "out of stock". Just try to find CCI small pistol primers out there.
My local gun shop got a shipment of Winchester small pistol primers in and were rationing them off to their "best" customers for 49.50 a box of a thousand!!!!! OMG you have got to be kidding. Some one just stop the madness. |
It's nothing more than an overly large draw in the pipeline. I buy a lot of bullets from Berry's. For the past few years delivery took 4 to 5 days. They're so backed up on orders now that the quoted delivery is 4 to 5 weeks.
As far as Uncle Sam's ammo purchase, the military was stockpiling in anticipation of the potential spending cuts that would have hit them if the vote hadn't backed us off the fiscal cliff. It'll settle down. |
I've been wondering how long it would take for MIB stories to surface.
I can hear the black helicopters circling! |
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One government agency's purchase seem huge, until you divide by the number of armed agents and realize it's only about 600 rounds a year for each. To a lot of shooters, buying that many JHPs seems odd, until you realize many agencies train and qualify with what they carry. |
What will prolong this frenzy is people paying these outrageous prices! If everyone would just stop the panic buying on ammo it would level out. Dealers are exploiting this situation to the max. It's time to hunker down and just wait it out.
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I'm wondering why the factories ssemingly haven't been shipping from their warehouse stock. Is Magpul all out of mags? Hornady out of bullets?
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They have been shipping as usual. I was in my LGS Friday during lunch hour. Dude comes out of the back with a shopping cart full of boxes of stuff to restock the shelves. He was being followed like the Pied Piper and as soon as something had a price tag applied and was placed on the shelf - it was gone. Lots of retired folks with nothing better to do than hang around the gun shop waiting for the delivery trucks...
Supply hasn't changed. DEMAND however, is another thing entirely... |
Makes sense... Then they go list 'em on the auctions for bingo money :)
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I went to the Big5 store in Aberdeen (WA) yesterday to buy a few boxes of Remington 00 buckshot for my 12-gauge, and I was suprised to see all the ammo shelves FULL of ammo.
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Stopped by Cabelas earlier today for a look around. Thats all it was, looking with very little to see but bare shelves. Was told a few days earlier it was somewhat stocked, but gets wiped out very quickly, even with limits per person. Some .380, 327mag, 10mm, 9x18, but none of the more common, popular handgun or rifle calibers. No magazines either, and even the section for gun safes is looking pretty bare.
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What’s sad is that the gov usually gets it at a bulk discount rate with incentives and usually not even taxed ... they find ways to get around all of that while we pay top dollar. I’ve sort of been wondering if there’s an even greater evil in plans. That perhaps if they are buying all of it up now, and a shortage or civil unrest does occur, that we’ll be forced to start buying ammo from the government, making them the lead supplier.
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For some people, a .22 pistol or rifle may be all they can afford to buy, and because the .22 ammo has historically been the least expensive. It seems like the government buying up .22 ammo from CCI(which is virtually all they produce) would effectively disarm these people.
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1. Don't believe everything the gun store guru tells you.
2. The government is BIG. The government has LOTS of armed agents. They have to train and qualify many times per year. They burn up LOTS of ammo. 3. The government DOES own black helicopters but they are NOT flying over your house. Everyone relax. There is currently the highest public demand for guns and ammo I've seen in 20 years. The supply chain cannot keep up no matter how impatient the public gets. Once things recover, please be sure to stock up BEFORE the next panic sets in. p.s. Start saving your cash for April 15. There will be a ton of "assault" rifles and ammo for sale CHEAP. :) |
"Start saving your cash for April 15. There will be a ton of "assault" rifles and ammo for sale CHEAP"
In 2009 I bought my bushmaster LNIB W/4 mags 650.00 (M3A4)style |
Looming ammo tax too. I can't find any reload stuff too no primers.
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It seems none of the regular stores selling reloading supplies have any primers, JHP bullets, and even pistol reloading powder and most won't even let you post and order on backorder so something is going on. If they thought they would be getting it in even in 3 months from now they would be letting you order on a backorder. The same goes for 223 and 7.62x39 rifle reloading components.
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3. The government DOES own black helicopters but they are NOT flying over your house.
Machine gun fire from military helicopters flying over downtown Miami Fl. - YouTube Quote:
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"Why there is an ammo shortage?"
Because of me! Just kidding but it is because of all of us. My local big box retailers have supplies of big name ammo in hard to get calibers. Thing is it's all $1/rd or more and supplies are low at that price. I can't bring myself to pay $25 for 20 rds of Federal Hydra-Shok even if it is P40HS2 for my G22. I have stocked up on 180gr ball though. Boxes of 50 are still $18 around here. |
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Lots of folks buying ammo right now. And some of them
don't even own guns...... There's your shortage. Chuck |
Ammo shortage
What worries me is that it isn't just Ammo, try reloading dies in 223, It make s no sense, 22 lr, 5.56, 223, 30 06 is getting ridiculous in cost as is 270, primers are hard to find,
Seems anything to do with certain calibers. magazines, etc. What also gets my attention, is how is all this possible, we aren't talking a few thousand rounds, we are talking millions,you will never convince me that the average person out there bought up all the ammo, mags, primers, dies, etc in the whole country. Something smells fishy. |
The ammo shortage is because people thought there was going to be one so they caused one by buying more than they needed. Its caused a self fulfilling prophesy. If everyone had gone about their normal buying there would be no shortage.
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That's easy. Panic buying.
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The shortage is fake. Brought to you by !@#$ people...
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Stupid people paying stupid price's. I refuse to buy any ammo right now or any damn guns right now unless they are used revolvers. Glad I am not low on any ammo either, like the feeling I paid 70 percent less for my ammo then what this morons are paying now.
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I have seen the DHS Request for Proposal for one of these huge ammo buys. If I can figure out how to do it, I will post the PDF document here.
New to this site but not new to guns, S&W or shooting. |
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I’m an avid shooter. I shoot every Saturday and Sunday of every week of the year. I shoot around 20000 rounds a year and my stock of ammo was always around 4000 rounds because my range used to sale ammo really cheap. Now I stopped going to the range on Sundays and I’m shooting less than halve than usual but I refuse to pay more than $2.00 more than I used to pay for my ammo and I’m sure that in 3- months I will be able to shoot again on Sundays. Those improvised buyers that never shoot and are buying tons of ammo cases in order to resell them would have to eat every round they bought because there won’t be any Ammo Ban in USA and almost sure won’t be any AWB nor any High Cap magazine ban and everything will be as normal as used to be 2 months ago. Do you wanna bet?
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There's NO AMMO SHORTAGE!
The ammo just RELOCATED its home. :p |
At the local gun show today, .22 LR was up to $80/brick, and there were NO primers of any type for sale. Thank God I have a reasonably good supply of both.
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I've been to gun shows in Knoxville, TN in December and January. Never saw so many primers for sale, IIRC, $30-34 depending on brand. Lots of powder.
Prices for AR magazines actually dropped $10 from the December show. If you want to know were the ammo is going, surf some of the other gun forums. Some guys are happy to post photos of the boxes of 9mm, 45 or .223, where they cleaned out a local Wal-Mart. Internet ammo sellers are offering ammo (many at pre-panic prices), but word spreads on gun forums and thousands of cases sell within a couple hours. My advice: take a deep breath, don't pay outrageous prices and wait till prices come down. If you still believe it's a conspiracy, don't bother with the generic tin foil, go straight to the Reynolds Heavy Duty. |
Sad to see so many of 'our own' take unfair advantage of the rest of our community. At a recent show, one friendly guy with whom I had previously shopped now had a NIB Colt mfg. M-4 for $2,995. Said he would keep it if he could not get that price. Also had .223 ammo in plastic bags for $1.50-ish a round. Come on people, you're hurting your own. VL
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No, I don't have an answer, still questions - but no one on here has answered it. With the prices being what they are, manufacturers should be going balls to the walls producing and taking advantage of this surge and profitability; yet, very little is hitting the shelves. A friend of mine owns an small ammo business. They can't manufacture, because they can't get components from the big guys. So - that is the real issue - with production way up, where are the rounds going?! Earlier posts talked about the shortage being due to rampant buying. That might have been relevant two months ago, but not now. Now the shelves are bare AND nothing is being shipped. I just called my local wallymart to find out what came in tonight on their twice weekly shipment; only to be told "12 gauge only.!" So again - where is all the currently made ammo going? Government Contractors have what is called a DPAS (Defense Priorities and Allocation System) rating on their contracts. When mandated and enacted, they are required to moved USG requirements to the forefront of their production schedules. Not that it hasn't happened, but if it did, that would explain why domestic manufactured ammo is not available. What about the Mexican., Argentinian, Brazilian, Korean, and you get the picture rounds? Sometimes it seems like Tul and Bear are the only ones getting through. So - not claiming or supporting any conspiracies, but the math is just not working. Notwithstanding war ammo, the quantity available is not equal to the quantity being made! Where is it?
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