Decided to Stop Chasing Ammo

"Interesting..... And here, I always looked at a Golf course as the waste of a perfectly good rifle range." Same here. I was never addicted to golf; couldn't grasp the concept. Why pay good money to walk across someone's pasture for a few hours? What is the thrill of hitting a ball 100 yards and then chasing it? Isn't that what a dog is for? And, ball washers? No thanks.


They even have ball rests .:D
 
Target Shooting????

Just bought a Shield EZ 9mm. I did my homework as to what gun would be best for both my wife and me to use for target shooting and home protection. The price was higher than some sites had been quoting last year. I assumed that was because of the election outcome. What I failed to do my homework on was how available the ammo was for this gun. Quite an eye-opener after the purchase. Finally found 50 rounds at $.93/round (Includes S&H and Tax)on line. Hope the price comes down or we won't be target shooting as much as we planned.

There's this thing called 'reloading' I'd be out of business if I didn't make them myself. I'm making 200 rounds of 9mm now.
 
Just like the four other shortages here's what to do .
Production will catch up with demand ... at some time maybe a year .
Dealers will be awash in ammo , primers and powders that no one wants to pay high prices for ... maybe 2 or 2 1/2 years .
The dealer's will start having sales... they can't afford to have all this unsold inventory just sitting around ...trust me I've seen it happen time and again !
During the sales , when prices are somewhat normal , stock up ...
Stock high , wide and deep ...because during the next election , 4 years from now , it's going to happen all over again ... So put your Scout hat on and be prepared for it ...
My crystal ball doesn't lie ... You been warned... next presidential election ... trust me !
Gary

I completely agree. It won't last forever. It might take a little while though. I read this morning in January gunsales were up more than 80% from January last year. There were 2.2 million guns sold last month. The only time this % was higher was early in Obama's second term.

The panic isn't over.

I stopped in one of the local gun shops today. They had some Accurate powders I'd been wanting to try. Prices were about what I'd pay if I bought it and paid hazmat and shipping on 3 pounds. When I was waiting to pay, a guy walked in to get some 9mm. Surprise, they had some. It was just range ammo that was $8-9/50 a year ago. The guy bought 4 boxes at $47 a box and turned to me and said, "Got to take care of the house." I'm sure he was meaning protect the family. The dealer told him he had 3000 more rounds coming in.

It's going to be a while but it will end and prices like before will return to a much more moderate level.
 
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What's golf ?
It's a social mixture of meditation, long-range target practice with open sights, and hiking. And for me, it's very convenient, three minutes from my home, and run by a nice bunch of guys.

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It's a social mixture of meditation, long-range target practice with open sights, and hiking. And for me, it's very convenient, three minutes from my home, and run by a nice bunch of guys.



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Plus I think it's ok to drink beer while golfing! Man I do miss me some golf ..... except now we have a foot of fresh snow. [emoji22]
 
There's this thing called 'reloading' I'd be out of business if I didn't make them myself. I'm making 200 rounds of 9mm now.

Try to buy any primers recently?

Whether you reload or shoot factory you still need to stockpile to avoid shortages. Reloading makes stockpiling less expensive but you still need to plan ahead.
 
Around here all the guys in the lines at Sportsman's Warehouse are buying to resell at the next gun show... Most are retired and have nothing else to do I guess... I have even seen some selling it in the SW parking lot with a poster board sign propped up against their car.
 
It's a social mixture of meditation, long-range target practice with open sights, and hiking. And for me, it's very convenient, three minutes from my home, and run by a nice bunch of guys.

I don't know...

Golf seems a little too crazy for my tastes...

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I grew up playing golf. My dad wasn't a hunter or shooter, he did some, but wasn't a hobby. Played golf regularly until after I got out of college and got hooked on shooting guns instead. Shooting/reloading/hunting has become my primary hobbies. Didn't like paying what it cost to play a round of golf either. However, with the increases in the cost of shooting, I am considering getting back into golf....

Rosewood
 
The majority of us are probably in the upper age bracket......

....... and have a little ammo put back. Be sure and leave your spouse an idea of value for when the time comes to clean out your closet.


Not chasing ammo but ran onto a fellow who had bought out an estate and purchased some 32 & 327 mag.,& 38 sp, at reasonable prices.
 
Good point, however, I think it is just a different class of people.

Yes-About a week ago I was running errands and Sportsman's Warehouse was along the way. Decided to stop in and check for ammo about 11:30 am. Got back to the ammo section and none on shelves. I saw a couple of nice young clean cut guys in their twenties and each had two boxes of pistol ammo in their hands. Asked where did you get that and what caliber? One pointed to the empty shelf and said you just missed it by 5 minutes there was a bunch on the shelves of 9MM.

Then the young man held out one box he was holding and said here take it. I thanked him for the offer but didn't take it. Have about 400 rounds at home. What I was looking for was .38 special.

Reinforced that many young people are still good kids and were taught to share by their parents!
 
Try to buy any primers recently?

Whether you reload or shoot factory you still need to stockpile to avoid shortages. Reloading makes stockpiling less expensive but you still need to plan ahead.

They are now made of unobtanium.
 
It's amazing how polite everyone can be when the presumption is everyone else is armed... :rolleyes:

Around here, it's pretty much a given.

I was a Boy Scout and a 3rd gen Fla native. You didn't wait for the storm flags to fly to do hurricane preps, but in the dry(ish), season, well before June rolled around.

Same thing with guns and ammo,especially ammo. Pretty much the only ammo I've bought in close to 20 years has been some .38 Spec in 2019 when I finally bought a revolver. Been a 1911 guy since age 13.

This will pass, but don't think for a minute it won't happen again.

Rob
 
I spent the last week loosing precious sleep but did not have to leave the house to find ammo. .22lr at .08 a round. 22mag at .35 a round. Here is what showed up today. Still have a few orders on the way.

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