Cry all you want. If you also want ammo, just pay up. If you don't like the fact that some of us have it and you don't, I don't care. If you want some of my stockpile, you'll pay up or do without. Your ammo gouger may be my lifeline.
So take this a step along the way. Look at your crystal ball and say the unfriendly jerks win a majority in 2014. And suddenly we discover the ammo shortage of 2013 has continued all along. There just is no ammo to be had anywhere it seems. And now the gouger you hated so badly back in early 2013 turns out to still have the box of 22s he offered to you at $60. But now since you didn't buy it at that very reasonable April 2013 price, he now doesn't want $.10 a round, he wants $60 per round! And you discover you have no ammo at all. There you stand with an empty gun and hear a noise outside. You're not sure if it wolves or a few gangbangers waiting for you to come out without any protection at all.
So what do you do, buy a gun load or face the forces of evil empty handed. Or say you're crossing the great western desert. You ran out of gas at the top of the last hill and managed to coast downhill 2 full miles. This was the only filling station in a vast array of cacti. Then you discover he wants $10 a gallon for his fuel. Take it or leave it. Push your car or walk, its your choice.
What the OP here is really sore over is the fact that the other guy had foresight and he didn't. So instead of manning up and paying for his lack of "hoarding", he prefers to gripe and call the guy who planned bad names. Take your best shot. I have enough ammo, but I'll sell you some if you really need it. But it isn't going to be cheap, nor should it. The high price is calculated to teach you a lesson you obviously need. Back in the 1960s I put myself through college. We called that an education. Today you're going to have to pay for your education if you want ammo.
Got any MREs in the garage? Today you can usually find them for about $60 a case. But if you continue your crying ways and don't stock up, you'll be lucky to buy one of them for $60, and it won't be me selling to you. I'll remember the stink you kicked up back in early 2013 about ammo you failed to keep in the closet. The excess price is just fair price + educational costs. Quit whining, its not manly.