Indication of coming shortage?

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Stopped by the local Sportsman’s Warehouse yesterday for a couple of miscellaneous fishing supplies. Walked through ammo section. VERY slim pickings for center fire hand gun and rimfire compared to the last time I was there EXCEPT for 9mm Winchester Target. They had a boat load for 16.99 a box.

Anyone else seeing similar?
 
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I look at your question more having to do with Sportsmans Warehouse. I'm in Frederick Co. VA. and we had a SW open here last spring. Right from the start our local hardware store beat them on both ammo and gun prices. Sometimes by a lot.

None of the steady shooters at our local range have bought much there. As an active benchrest shooter and RSO I get around to most of the firearms related groups and the general consensus is they don't last a year.
 
I keep reading and hearing about an upcoming ammo shortage but have yet to see any real signs of one .
I pretty much just buy online and there's plenty out there and at pretty good prices.
I stopped in at the local Cabela's in Hamburg Pennsylvania and they had a good supply of most ammunition. Their prices are pretty high but they did have a good amount .
They were a little low on primers but they did have some and their stock of powder was decent as well.
The year is yet early and we have a ways to go and anything can happen so if you're not already stocked up on ammo and reloading supplies now is likely a good time.
 
With the recent California ammo ban being lifted for a 5 day window until the decision was stayed by the 9th circuit, Californians bought nearly 30 million rounds in that timeframe. I have heard that a lot of inventory from other states was bought up and they are waiting on a restock from manufacturers
 
Stopped by the local Sportsman’s Warehouse yesterday for a couple of miscellaneous fishing supplies. Walked through ammo section. VERY slim pickings for center fire hand gun and rimfire compared to the last time I was there EXCEPT for 9mm Winchester Target. They had a boat load for 16.99 a box.

Anyone else seeing similar?

For several years there have been perpetual indications of shortages and they're not going away anytime soon. Buy what you need when you find it. I wouldn't be too concerned about price. If you intend to actually use the components or ammo, having them in hand is worth a lot more than cost. If you just like to stockpile, I guess it really doesn't matter.
 
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Inventory time. Most retailers let stock dwindle before they do inventory. Also making room for new stock after price increases and trade shows.

That was my thought as I walked through the store. Low inventory on a lot of outdoor gear. Hope that is the case.
 
Bought 3 325 boxes of 22LR Federal AutoMatch at Walmart the 3rd. was there the 12th. All Gone. they did have some other choices..
 
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Nah, it’s just one store. Go to any of the popular online sellers and you’ll see everyone is pretty much fully stocked. Prices are still high but slowly falling.

Why would people be panic buying now?
 
Man, I hope you're right^^^^^^. Just in case, here's Target Sports February installment arriving tomorrow:
TSRTR357BR - RTR357BR New Republic Training and Range 357 Magnum Ammo 158 Grain FMJ FP-Box of 50
5 $18.39 $91.95
SubTotal: $91.95
Shipping Insurance: $1.43
Discreet Overbox Packaging
Shipping: FREE SHIPPING
FL State Tax: $6.90
Total: $100.28

I'm broke for awhile, $7K "student loan payoff" for my Daughter in law wiped me out. You hear about "loan forgiveness?" Yeah, me neither. Joe
 
I look at your question more having to do with Sportsmans Warehouse. I'm in Frederick Co. VA. and we had a SW open here last spring. Right from the start our local hardware store beat them on both ammo and gun prices. Sometimes by a lot.

None of the steady shooters at our local range have bought much there. As an active benchrest shooter and RSO I get around to most of the firearms related groups and the general consensus is they don't last a year.

Most SW will beat any local prices by 5-10 percent.
 
The online sellers don't seem to be short. Prices are still inching down on 9mm range fodder.
 
True, but smart money has R’s gaining in the House and taking control of the Senate. At that point the presidential election is irrelevant when it comes to anything gun related.

"A fool and his money are soon parted".:rolleyes:
 
Irrelevant of what the future brings, the sellers need to keep selling, they need to keep the incoming cash flow going. Even if they know their stock probably won't be able to be replaced, they need to sell. Better to sell for the cash flow than not selling their stock and not having any incoming cash flow. Cash flow is what keeps businesses operating.
 
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