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Why the mad dash on reloading supplies?
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<blockquote data-quote="lever-hed" data-source="post: 752394" data-attributes="member: 11667"><p>I gotta think that there's lots of people out there with an AR that has no ammo, or very very little stock. I read an article online about how many background checks there were and they spiked obviously around 470,000 but incredibly that wasn't much more than last year. The time frame of those last couple hundred K had to of been the last month. (!!?)</p><p> </p><p> When I was a kid, my dad got me started and he said get any rifle you want (almost), and I opted for a semi-auto something or other, and he got a bolt action.. he was hittin campbel's soup cans at 200 regular, I could barely hit a paper target at 100, those were 22's. It was a lesson well learned, I had a period I did not shoot for a long time, but recently got back into it, and started out with a bolt action savage. I couldn't have been happier with it.. One and done is good for me. (22 is a good alt for plinking and smaaaaart if you like shooting a lot, I had one but sold it, shame on me!)</p><p> There is a fad going on for sure and I have nothing against it, they are some great rifles (AR's) out there that are so versatile and straight shooting, you just can't overlook them. Its sort of the rebirth of the M16.. </p><p> What's next? Population explosion, rampid oil consumption and food shortages, energy crisis and economies, it's a different world.. you have to think in world terms now-days, american businesses are still #1 I believe, we just need to stop in-fighting…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lever-hed, post: 752394, member: 11667"] I gotta think that there’s lots of people out there with an AR that has no ammo, or very very little stock. I read an article online about how many background checks there were and they spiked obviously around 470,000 but incredibly that wasn’t much more than last year. The time frame of those last couple hundred K had to of been the last month. (!!?) When I was a kid, my dad got me started and he said get any rifle you want (almost), and I opted for a semi-auto something or other, and he got a bolt action.. he was hittin campbel’s soup cans at 200 regular, I could barely hit a paper target at 100, those were 22’s. It was a lesson well learned, I had a period I did not shoot for a long time, but recently got back into it, and started out with a bolt action savage. I couldn’t have been happier with it.. One and done is good for me. (22 is a good alt for plinking and smaaaaart if you like shooting a lot, I had one but sold it, shame on me!) There is a fad going on for sure and I have nothing against it, they are some great rifles (AR’s) out there that are so versatile and straight shooting, you just can’t overlook them. Its sort of the rebirth of the M16.. What’s next? Population explosion, rampid oil consumption and food shortages, energy crisis and economies, it’s a different world.. you have to think in world terms now-days, american businesses are still #1 I believe, we just need to stop in-fighting… [/QUOTE]
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