Posted on 11/23/2020 10:55:33 AM PST by PROCON
That graph drops off around July because everyone is out of inventory.
I was at Bass Pro a couple weeks ago & there’s not much to be had.
“I don’t agree with the assumption that all democrats will march in lockstep toward harsh gun control. Look at Virginia, for example. Last year the democrats took over both chambers of the legislature and the governorship.”
If you trust the Democrats at the federal level to protect the Second Amendment, I simply feel sorry for you.
Stocking up on ammo is too late (at least in Phx AZ) Shelves are bare
I haven’t yet checked out your source yet, but I will and if I can find the ammo I am looking for, please accept my appreciation in advance.
I am well stocked on critical ammo, AR’s and others.
I recently bought a fun gun, Henry lever action 410 Axe 2 1/2”. It’s near impossible to find ammo for this gun.
I am presently looking at a Henry 45-70 lever action rifle OR a S&W 500 lever action (50 cal) rifle, but first I need to find the ammo.... So far, 2 days of searching and no ammo found for the 50 cal. Very expensive round...about $60+ for a box of 20. I will likely forget about the 50 cal and order the Henry 45-70.
Again, thank you for the link.
Wow! Thank you very much.
You’re most welcome; hope you find what what you’re looking for.
Just talked with three gun shops.
They have been told
1. No primers till 2023 at least.
2. Once the reloading powder in the pipeline (this includes muzzleloader powder), that is it for the foreseeable future.
3. Loaded ammo is going to be scarce to unavailable till at least 2024.
4. Plants are cutting back (the wholesalers words, not mine), because they can’t get components to make any of the above.
5. Gun makers will not add capacity in this climate, and are rumored to be cutting it.
One friend told me to take up archery, as gun hunting will be done within a decade. No guns, no components, no way to make more. We outsourced and combined all the capacity, and yet are surprised with they turn the spigot off.
Better stock up even at these high prices
I have, and will. But if what the wholesalers are saying it won’t matter.
I load my own for hunting, and that hobby will die. When all the local gun shops run out, and online sales are banned (which has a decent chance of happening), then what?
Hope for a USSC victory?
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