cyphertext
US Veteran
One of the reasons this has been my only gun forum for over a year is that usually I can expect to find people dealing with each other in a positive, civil manner.
This kind of thread seems to be an exception.
It's easy to level charges of whining and lack of forethought and preparedness when you are already sitting on a pile of ammo, you have the money to pay for more, and you're healthy enough to shop all over hell and stand in line to get it.
If you're in that blessed situation, more power to you. I'm not, due to old age, poor health, and extremely limited income. I haven't been able to hunt or shoot as a hobby for years, but I very much want to be able to defend myself if necessary, and practice with my defensive guns.
When I see people told to stop whining and change hobbies, or just shut up and spend the money and effort to buy ammo, I feel rebuked myself even if it's not directed at me personally.
If someone hasn't walked in another person's shoes, it would be nice not to jump on him and label him a careless, heedless whiner.
I think I'd better avoid ammo-shortage threads in future. This post may get me labeled a malcontent piss-and-moan artist, and I wouldn't like that.
I understand what you are saying, but many of us have offered to help others learn how to use online tools to see when stock is available, and have pointed them to the ammo thread, etc... on this and / or other boards.
Typically when I do these things, I get a response of why they can't get to the store in the AM, or they don't want to pay extra for shipping and they can't use ship to store, or they can't because of blah blah blah...excuse after excuse.
After trying to help so many just to hear that they can't, one becomes jaded. It becomes the same thing I tell my teenage son. Can't never could. Either choose to do something about it, or decide to do without. Constant complaining and then not following advice when someone is trying to help you doesn't solve anything.