Double-O-Dave
US Veteran
Just curious, but what lessons have you learned from the recent guns and ammo shortage? Anything anyone would like to share as "lessons learned"? I'll start: one thing I was preparing to do was consolidate my collection and winnow out the calibers I don't routinely shoot. This would result in my handgun collection consisting of: .22LR, .38Special/.357Magnum, 9mm, .40S&W. and .45ACP. One lesson learned is to keep, and or obtain, firearms in calibers that aren't as popular, but are still regularly manufactured and stocked. This meant I kept my .32ACP, .32H&R Magnum, and .44Special calibered handguns, and I recently acquired a CZ-82 in 9mm Makarov.
As crazy as the shortage got, I always recall seeing some flavor of .32 and 9mm Makarov ammo on the shelves, and I don't recall any buying limits on those calibers.
I'm 57 yrs. old and I cannot recall a previous "shortage" of this magnitude. Previously, .22LR was never in short supply, and I always enjoy shooting .22LRs. So, something else I'll be doing in the future is routinely storing .22LR ammo when possible. My plan is that rather than buying one bulk box of .22LR ammo at a time, I'll probably buy 3 instead - one box to shoot, two boxes for "just in case". I had plenty of .22LR ammo on hand, and still have several additional bulk boxes on hand. My son and I shoot Steel Plate competition, and as before the shortage, fellow shooters would loan, or sell you (if you insisted) sufficient ammo to complete the competition if you ran short.
Any advice or strategies from others would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave
As crazy as the shortage got, I always recall seeing some flavor of .32 and 9mm Makarov ammo on the shelves, and I don't recall any buying limits on those calibers.
I'm 57 yrs. old and I cannot recall a previous "shortage" of this magnitude. Previously, .22LR was never in short supply, and I always enjoy shooting .22LRs. So, something else I'll be doing in the future is routinely storing .22LR ammo when possible. My plan is that rather than buying one bulk box of .22LR ammo at a time, I'll probably buy 3 instead - one box to shoot, two boxes for "just in case". I had plenty of .22LR ammo on hand, and still have several additional bulk boxes on hand. My son and I shoot Steel Plate competition, and as before the shortage, fellow shooters would loan, or sell you (if you insisted) sufficient ammo to complete the competition if you ran short.
Any advice or strategies from others would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dave