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<blockquote data-quote="Hydra6" data-source="post: 2927093" data-attributes="member: 125161"><p>I am a retired manufacturing engineer and a competitive shooter/hunter. The "factories" have been focused on 223/556, 9mm, and 308 so run time for hunting and other specialty ammo have been curtailed or eliminated. It is a business so ammo manufacturers will sell volume and not "change over" for lower volume cartridges. Apparently with Israel in a fight, factories are surging for military calibers to feed Israel, Ukraine, and US as we prepare for deployments.</p><p></p><p>Seen this over and over for last 30 years. Primers are key - stockpile what you need for year+ if you are a competitive shooter. Stockpile hunting ammo or components for multiple seasons.</p><p></p><p>I have bought 65CM, 260, and 308 small rifle primer brass as large rifle primer harder to get than small rifle primer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hydra6, post: 2927093, member: 125161"] I am a retired manufacturing engineer and a competitive shooter/hunter. The "factories" have been focused on 223/556, 9mm, and 308 so run time for hunting and other specialty ammo have been curtailed or eliminated. It is a business so ammo manufacturers will sell volume and not "change over" for lower volume cartridges. Apparently with Israel in a fight, factories are surging for military calibers to feed Israel, Ukraine, and US as we prepare for deployments. Seen this over and over for last 30 years. Primers are key - stockpile what you need for year+ if you are a competitive shooter. Stockpile hunting ammo or components for multiple seasons. I have bought 65CM, 260, and 308 small rifle primer brass as large rifle primer harder to get than small rifle primer. [/QUOTE]
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