Time to check your ammo supply again?

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Due to yesterday's tragedy in Orlando, a logical assumption would be that there may well be a recurrence of the run on ammo and guns due to the intense anti-gun atmosphere emerging in its wake, and the fact that the 2016 election is approaching rapidly.
 
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I am thinking of picking up another AR15, as there certainly will be a Democrat push to ban those nasty "un-needed by civilians" semi-auto black guns. AK47's will be another target of their excuse for disarming the populace.
 
I've got thousands and thousands of rounds for all of my pistol calibers, but only about 500 rounds of 5.45/.223. Might be about time to buy a case (or two).
 
S&W and Ruger stock jumped 10%. Not sure it will be the same panic as last time, but i did see some classified ads, where the seller withdrew his AR from sale. He wrote: "Withdrawing this rifle from sale and depending on the climate, will post at pre-ban price later." Should be interesting...
 
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It's already started on target 223/556 ammo if you buy on line.
I like the Wolf Gold 223 for target and I bought 500 last night w/ free shipping from Sportsman's Guide. It shows to be out of stock today. SGAmmo is out of stock. The Armory is out. Target Sports shows to still have some. Get it now.
 
Mentioned on another thread that I saw folks at Wal-Mart and Academy using store carts to clear the economy ammo, no flimsy hand baskets. Stopped at three (bare shelves) Wal-Marts on my way home, last one was just putting out the last of the Perfecta I wanted. Wasn't looking for cases. Good thing.

Called my WM manager friend today. He said they had put out the big shipment they got for Father's Day Saturday night, and it was all gone late yesterday. Had been expected to last through next Saturday.
 
I'm happy I have a large supply of .22 RF and also reloading components. Lots of shotshells too, but I don't remember any runs on shotshells in the past. Hot ones more subject to a run would be .22, 9mm, .40, .45 ACP, .223, .308 and 7.62x39. I think .44 Mag, .38 Special and .357 supplies were also affected in the past, but not to the extent of the others.
 
I think I have enough to make it through the next shortage. I started building up my stock right after Sandy Hook. Well, not right after. I think it was 6 months before I started finding it on line. Walmart was bone dry, and the LGS's were asking too much.

Most 9mm and .223 was almost double what it is right now. If you could find it. And of course .22lr was non existent.

I've been replacing it as I shoot it so the stock level stays about the same. I feel like I should buy more now, but honestly, I'm out of storage space. I'm not talking about 10k of everything, just 2 or 3K of the big three. 9mm, 45 ACP, and .223/5.56.
 
Here in NY we had ammo last week but it might be gone now.

I have not found 22 ammo more than 4x at walmart in 2 years with 1 visit every week. I still can only purchase 3x boxes at a time per manager policy.

I expect a run but we already are NY Safe Act banned so there is NOTHING fun to buy. People will buy ammo probably and some handguns. But there are only NY compliant ARs for sale and a few other gun types.

It is not as fun as it used to be.
 
I don't think that the people are spending their hard earned money stockpiling arms for surrender to the government if they ever demand it. This could get interesting.
 
Yep another senseless tragedy, impossible to predict but impossible
to not expect. I would like to check and organize my ammo and
component supply after this incident but I just don't feel up to all the
work and time required to do so :-)
 
I'm old, can't get out as much anymore, and can't afford to shoot for recreation. I have enough ammo to defend myself in an immediate emergency. I don't anticipate either an apocalyptic breakdown of society or a massive gun grab taking my three remaining guns.

I couldn't afford to buy from the people who likely will purchase huge amounts of ammo for resale at ridiculously inflated prices.

So I guess I just won't panic. You guys do what you please.
 
Which just proves - "we're our own worst enemy" the community pushes the panic
Ain't that the truth.

It's a snow ball effect. People start checking online sites to see if anything is moving. Once they start to see availability depleting they panic and start buying. The next guy sees even less and thinks he better get in on it before it's too late and buys some too....and so on

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This morning on MSNBC (know the enemy) they were running tape of a Va. gun shop ...... claim they normally sell one or two ARs a day ..... yesterday.... said they were selling about 10 an hour and up to 15 an hour around lunch!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I guess the days of the $500 Sport are over for awhile!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Snow ball effect to be sure. I looked at SG Ammo and they are stripped nearly bare of FMJ, plinking ammo. The SD stuff is still to be had. I guess people are more concerned with enjoying their toys or planning for the apocalypse :rolleyes: .

I'm OK with what I have for now. I'd like to pick up another case of each of my favorite calibers before Nov. If not, I'll still enjoy the shooting sport with what I have on hand. I'm set for SD ammo for the foreseeable future.
 
Glad I got my AR when I did, and I only need one. I had just ordered 5 boxes of 22lr (1,625 rounds) on Friday, they showed up today. Monday I ordered 1,000 .223 bullets for loading as I shoot my supply up, which will take me a long time. I think I've bought a pound of powder or brick of primers every couple of weeks ever since it came back on the shelves. I'm in better shape than I was after the 2013 shooting that started the big buying panic nationwide, so I doubt that I'll change my buying habits, unless y'all buy it all up. :eek:
 
Due to yesterday's tragedy in Orlando, a logical assumption would be that there may well be a recurrence of the run on ammo and guns due to the intense anti-gun atmosphere emerging in its wake, and the fact that the 2016 election is approaching rapidly.

I'm good, plenty of firearms, ammo and reloading supplies. Once burned is twice learned.
 
Every run on ammo since 2008 has been completely irrational. I don't understand what people think is going to happen other than the inconvenience of waiting for the supply chains to catch up.

I will remind my fellow shooters that the current administration has been trying to get some kind of gun law past and has been unable to do pretty much anything in seven and a half years. At the rate that Washington gets things done, if it starts to look like the politicians are going to really come after our ability to get ammo, there will be more than enough time to get to Wal-Mart or Cabela's and clear the shelves.
 
In my travels today, the local Wal-Mart had no .22, but that much is not news. No 9mm or .223 either, but other calibers seemed to be there. The local Academy store still appeared well-stocked, but very light on 9mm and .223 as far as I could tell. All the "cheap" 9mm and .223 ammo was gone, just the high-priced stuff remained. Clerk behind the gun counter told me their ammo sales jumped yesterday. Not nearly as much .22 out now as the last time I was there, but they did have about a half-dozen 1400 round plastic bulk pails of the Remington 36 grain HP ammo at $80 per. Not bad, at about a nickel per round. I nearly bought a pail, except I have a lot of .22 already. I did buy five 50-round boxes of Aguila Standard Velocity .22 LR at $3.99 per, as I don't have a lot of .22 LR SV in my stash. And I do need to use around 150 rounds of SV for a little research project I am doing next week.
 
The final calamity has been coming since about 1947, as I recall, and seems to be taking its time. But if preparing for it makes folks more comfortable, that's fine. Whatever works for them. It's just not for me, even if I could afford it. If I'm wrong, well, silly old me.

I keep coming back again and again to the fact that I've seen worse, more dangerous times than this, and the banner yet waves.

Guess I'm just more inclined to the long view. Maybe read too much history.
 
My feeling is that the current "panic" will be quite short lived, both on modern sporting rifles and on ammo. Depending on how the election goes there might be an even bigger panic in November. But I think there will be ammo in between. If you don't need the ammo in the VERY near future, don't pay an inflated price now. I recently got my first AR and I've got about 1200 rds for it. Not much, but I really don't expect to shoot more than 100 rds a month out of it, so I have at least a years supply. I'm pretty well loaded on all my other centerfire caliers and .22, so I'm in no hurry to buy anything.
 
Local Cabelas and Bass Pro is slap empty. Not even an AR on the shelf. Wal-mart had a little 9mm left this after noon. .223, .22lr and .45acp is gone dry. Sad part is we have had .22lr in stock on the shelves for a few years now. =-(

I guess its a good thing Ive got enough ammo to last me through the next few elections. =-)
 

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