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It could get worse tooMan, I don't know about the rest of you, but I just can't afford .66 cents a round for .223.
This is worse than 2008.
just wait until Shotgun Joe ends all internet sale of ammo, as he promises on his web site
A decade to stock up and few people did...
It could get worse too
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It will, if by no other fact than the market size has grown dramatically with first time gun buyers who, until now, where using zero round/month (and probably wondering why people could ever want more than 50 rounds, ever).
I see this like the TP shortage in that, I think ammo producers already operated manufacturing facilities near maximum daily output...all we can do now is wait for the market to have less demand or production to increase...both of which are probably a long, long way off for ammo.
I dunno. If I were a manufacturer, I'd be cranking up production as much as possible because, even if things stabilize now, there will always be another crisis/panic to buy up any excess production they may make by overproduction now.
yes, but how many tens of thousands of rounds do you have stored in your workshop?Not the first and not the last. Meh, I'll let everyone else pay $.50/rd for 9mm and almost $1/rd for 5.56.
yes, but how many tens of thousands of rounds do you have stored in your workshop?
many shooters have just 2 choses today - stay home and just fondle their firearms or pay the price to go shooting
I noted the price of 7.62x39 has not gone up that much since March, SG has those wooden crates back in for the same price I paid back then
still .37/rnd for Russian steel case
I used to get 500 rounds of Russian steel case for $100, but this isn't 1990 any longer and prices will never go back to even 2010 prices
I guess you can get a lot of dry firing in with snap caps