GypsmJim
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As previously mentioned, we reloaders tend to stock up when prices are cheap. We all remember the crises of past years.
Bricks of primers, cans of powder and buckets of wheel weights don't take up a lot of room, relatively speaking. A few hundred cases will last for many years, even after having been used over and over.
Stockpiling crates of loaded ammo are another story. I would venture to guess that only a few hoard as much ammo as we do parts.
When the next crisis comes along and the ammo counters are to bare walls, we all can simply go down in the basement. We have tens of thousands of rounds, although they may not be put together yet.
Bricks of primers, cans of powder and buckets of wheel weights don't take up a lot of room, relatively speaking. A few hundred cases will last for many years, even after having been used over and over.
Stockpiling crates of loaded ammo are another story. I would venture to guess that only a few hoard as much ammo as we do parts.
When the next crisis comes along and the ammo counters are to bare walls, we all can simply go down in the basement. We have tens of thousands of rounds, although they may not be put together yet.