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To: TChris
"Could it have something to do with supplying the military during a war? ...maybe?"

Only partially. The military obtains most of their 5.56mm ammunition from Lake City Army Ammunition Plant located near Independence, MO. Military ammunition acquisition has little to no affect upon the current supply shortage of commercial ammunition.

Increases in the raw material prices of brass and lead have been a large factor in the two previous ammunition price hikes this year.

There is a current shortage of commercial ammunition production capacity because of demand. When demand exceeds supply, higher prices can be expected. Capacity can not be increased quickly or cheaply in an industry that has been faced with too many feasts and famines.

93 posted on 08/31/2007 11:17:27 AM PDT by Buffalo Head (Illigitimi non carborundum)
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To: Buffalo Head
Increases in the raw material prices of brass and lead have been a large factor in the two previous ammunition price hikes this year.

There is a current shortage of commercial ammunition production capacity because of demand. When demand exceeds supply, higher prices can be expected. Capacity can not be increased quickly or cheaply in an industry that has been faced with too many feasts and famines.

Yes, and the raw material shortages are very likely connected to the war. It seems like that an obvious and significant pressure on the whole industry.

96 posted on 08/31/2007 11:21:59 AM PDT by TChris (Has anyone under Mitt Romney's leadership ever been worse off because he is Mormon?)
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