calmex
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So. You have a plethora.
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First of all, I reject the notion that I (or any other buyer) is the problem. The shortage is due to short supplies, not over buying....
"By a quick estimate I now have about 20,000 rounds stored up."
THAT'S NOT EVEN A GOOD START!
While you may choose to reject the notion, it is a fact. The factories are producing .22 at full capacity,
"While you may choose to reject the notion, it is a fact."
Sorry, totally wrong.
I have spoken with a score of store managers and owners who all say the same thing: they are not getting supplied by distributors. The Walmart manager told me he's been getting less than 5% of normal deliveries the past 3 years. Again, not a problem caused by buying, caused by supply.
The shortage IS NOT DUE TO BUYERS GRABBING IT OFF THE SHELF.
The ammo is not getting to the shelf. It's a supply problem, not a demand problem.
I have read the manufacturers claim they are running at full capacity. If true, I have no idea where it is all going. The retail stores are not getting it. Some say the military buys it and gets first dibs. Some say other federal agencies are buying it. I don't know. It's going somewhere other than the retail stores.
Walmart store managers are scratching their head.
"By a quick estimate I now have about 20,000 rounds stored up."
THAT'S NOT EVEN A GOOD START!
Got a link for that, or did you just completely make it up?