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Are you shooting as much with the ammo shortage ?
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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 2095178" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>Nope. </p><p>It goes in pretty predictable waves, like this current shortage. Election years are full of panic buying, and ergo, higher prices. I don't see availability increasing, nor prices decreasing for at least a year.</p><p></p><p>Tangentially, years ago after I came home from Iraq my grandfather started sharing stories of his time from Omaha Beach to Berlin. He told me of how they would routinely come across farms and ask about weapons, the replies were nearly identical, that they had weapons an that the GIs were welcome to them as they hadn't had ammo for years. Hitler had shifted ammo production more and more to the state, and the sports shooters and hunters kept hunting and shooting making due until the flow ultimately stopped.</p><p></p><p>There are far too many grasshoppers and far too few ants.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 2095178, member: 49994"] Nope. It goes in pretty predictable waves, like this current shortage. Election years are full of panic buying, and ergo, higher prices. I don't see availability increasing, nor prices decreasing for at least a year. Tangentially, years ago after I came home from Iraq my grandfather started sharing stories of his time from Omaha Beach to Berlin. He told me of how they would routinely come across farms and ask about weapons, the replies were nearly identical, that they had weapons an that the GIs were welcome to them as they hadn't had ammo for years. Hitler had shifted ammo production more and more to the state, and the sports shooters and hunters kept hunting and shooting making due until the flow ultimately stopped. There are far too many grasshoppers and far too few ants. [/QUOTE]
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