Hope this doesn't violate political subjects..

If cost is a real issue, look into an affordable single stage press in your most-used caliber. If they're successful with loaded ammo, they'll go after components, but not for a while.

They've already tried & they'll be back. Reloaders are no longer under their radar. Look for a hefty "public safety tax" on bullets and exorbitant fees & restrictions on "explosive items" like powder & primers.
 
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CT and NY showed that there is a point beyond which some people can't be pushed... and the grabbers were shocked and didn't know what to do about it.

Los Angeles outlawed standard capacity magazines last year. Not sure if it's true but supposedly zero people have shown up to turn in their magazines to the proper authorities.

Next year the mags will be illegal statewide. We shall see...
 
This part of the "safety act" really made me look twice..."Prohibits persons convicted of stealing a firearm from possessing firearms."

Gee, a gun thief convicted under the new restrictions won't be able to possess a gun legally...like he already has done and was convicted for. That will make him think twice before he steals again! Right now polling has this measure passing 60-40. People in this state are either stupid, lazy, complacent, or too much into feeling good about themselves to consider consequences down the road, that only affect "the other guy." Pardon me, have to go order some more ammo on-line.
 
If the early returns from places like Ohio and Florida go against us I'll bulk up the inventory even though I'm picking stuff up now when I find it.
 
If the early returns from places like Ohio and Florida go against us I'll bulk up the inventory even though I'm picking stuff up now when I find it.

That sounds a little like waiting until your house is on fire to run out and buy a fire extinguisher. At this point in history, having a 90 day supply of food, medicine and ammo on hand is just common sense. To me.
 
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