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Are you shooting as much with the ammo shortage ?
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<blockquote data-quote="epags" data-source="post: 2095213" data-attributes="member: 105138"><p>Still shooting about the same but now my only realistic choice is to drive an hour to our outdoor club range. The local indoor range had to limit the number of shooting booths (closed every other one), establish a reservation system and put a limit of 1 hour per reservation all due to the pandemic. The second in-door range in the area closed due to mis-management. </p><p>At the club range I noticed that three types of behavior has developed. Those who traditionally bought their handgun ammo were doing more talking than shooting; really old guys (like me) who reload and have been through a number of shortages and had stockpiled components are still shooting as much; and finally, the long distance (600 meters) shooters who's toys use a lot of powder were not shooting nearly as often and were transitioning to handguns and 22LR rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="epags, post: 2095213, member: 105138"] Still shooting about the same but now my only realistic choice is to drive an hour to our outdoor club range. The local indoor range had to limit the number of shooting booths (closed every other one), establish a reservation system and put a limit of 1 hour per reservation all due to the pandemic. The second in-door range in the area closed due to mis-management. At the club range I noticed that three types of behavior has developed. Those who traditionally bought their handgun ammo were doing more talking than shooting; really old guys (like me) who reload and have been through a number of shortages and had stockpiled components are still shooting as much; and finally, the long distance (600 meters) shooters who's toys use a lot of powder were not shooting nearly as often and were transitioning to handguns and 22LR rifles. [/QUOTE]
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