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<blockquote data-quote="SteelBanger" data-source="post: 2030569" data-attributes="member: 112192"><p>Progress and new innovations are never, ever, bad things. At the same time there have certainly been significant shortages dating back to at least the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 (you could argue the supply chain has lacked even beyond 2012) and it's unacceptable the industry hasn't responded and corrected their ability to fill demand ... there's no excuse for it.</p><p></p><p>Sandy Hook was actually the event that pushed me to finally invest in reloading equipment and I have never gone without ammo since then. Sure it can be difficult to find reloading components at times but I've always had enough to fill my need so I'm not complaining. Parts manufacturers are no better, I've been waiting on a back ordered set of Seekins rings since July 1st, not to mention several parts for a couple AR builds I have in progress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SteelBanger, post: 2030569, member: 112192"] Progress and new innovations are never, ever, bad things. At the same time there have certainly been significant shortages dating back to at least the Sandy Hook shooting in 2012 (you could argue the supply chain has lacked even beyond 2012) and it's unacceptable the industry hasn't responded and corrected their ability to fill demand ... there's no excuse for it. Sandy Hook was actually the event that pushed me to finally invest in reloading equipment and I have never gone without ammo since then. Sure it can be difficult to find reloading components at times but I've always had enough to fill my need so I'm not complaining. Parts manufacturers are no better, I've been waiting on a back ordered set of Seekins rings since July 1st, not to mention several parts for a couple AR builds I have in progress. [/QUOTE]
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