300 AAC/BLK was rare, and expensive, in early 2018, when there was no coronaobamahillary scare, and is rare, and expensive, now, that there is a coronascare, and electile dysfunction. I know, because I bought a DDM4V7P in early 2018, then found the price of training ammo to be daunting, and was unable to get enough of any one defensive load to do meaningful function and accuracy testing. In early 2020, I pulled my DDM4V7P from its storage place, thinking about trading it for something that shoots 7.62 NATO, and then stopped to reconsider, especially as I see that 300 AAC/BLK is now trendy, among respected P-F members. Well, guess what; along comes coronascare, about the time I can budget for adding ammo. I managed to score a few boxes, but again, accumulating enough of any one defensive load is an elusive target. Today, the DDM4V7P is about to go to the back of the big safe, and will again be in danger of being traded, for a weapon that shoots meat-and-potatoes ammo.
I endured this same thing, in the Eighties, when struggling to find adequate ammo, at any price, for my .41 Magnum duty/carry revolvers. Even lead practice ammo was rare, and expensive. Why do I do this, to myself?
Snowflake ammo, for Snowflake weapons. Sigh.
Retar’d LE. Kinesthetic dufus.
Don’t tread on volcanos!
use the internet archive... thewaybackmachine.com
enter a webpage, sgammo.com as an example.
( Oct. 2011 example )
https://web.archive.org/web/20111006...mm-9x19?page=1