I just returned from a trip to my local Scheels, the one that was fully stocked two weeks ago.
Utter devastation. A total of three boxes of Hornady .223 on the shelf. 9mm, .38 & .357, 40, and 45 ACP defensive ammo is down by way more than half, and JHP bullets for reloading almost completely out in 223, 9mm, 38/357, 10mm/40, and 45 ACP. There is still a decent amount of 9mm plinking/promo ammo on the shelves, but almost all of the good stuff is gone. Primer availability looks good though!
Online ain't much better so far. Prices are holding steady at the stupidly high mark. This is why we stockpile.
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Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem
I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude
-Thomas Jefferson
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.
Traveling around north central us, shelves are full, prices are normal for recent months. Good time to stock up, shortage is coming - but none right now. If your shop doesn't have ammo, that's an internal problem.
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This won't end well. Especially with msm media reporting a terrorist attack on the border when they don't actually know what it was.
I'm not saying it wasn't but it would help if they would moderate their coverage a bit.
In the P-F basket of deplorables.
Malo periculosam, libertatem quam quietam servitutem
I prefer the tumult of liberty to the quiet of servitude
-Thomas Jefferson
I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.
That's about the only way you can counter the crazy ammo shortages. Just buy what you need to roll your own.
One consequence is not being an ammo hoarder because of reports here of it just isn't happening. It will happen. Seen it twice. What more evidence does one need?
I would have to say here that most of the naysayers have access to ammo because of their LE status. That's great. The rest of us have to buy ammo on the open market.
Check the creds of the down players of ammo shortages here. I doubt they have ever had an ammo shortage. Just a guess.
I worked for a public agency for 30 years. The barrels of 40 and 9mm brass that were sold for scrap metal would make a person understand how much ammo was used. The county I worked for built an indoor pistol range. Available for all LE only including WSP.
I'm not advocating they didn't need that. But ammo availability is yugly different than LE
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In the P-F basket of deplorables.
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In the P-F basket of deplorables.
I get some* ammo from work, but it doesn't take a genius to take 30 seconds to search the typical online vendors and conclude that there's no ammo shortage currently going on.
Note on the *: My agency currently allocates us 100 rounds per month for personal practice. From my talking to other LEOs, that is unusual and we represent a minority of LE agencies which allocate ammo for personal practice. From my interactions (to include commentary by people here), the vast majority of agencies tend to not allocate ammo for personal practice. LEOs typically have to buy ammo to shoot on their own just the same as you.
So, I get 100 rounds per month from my job. My average range session is 200 rounds, twice per month. Let's put that engineering background of yours to work, and use those math skills to figure out how much ammo I need to buy on my own. And that's just in our duty caliber....work typically doesn't buy me the other calibers i shoot like 380, 45 ACP, 7.5 Swiss, 7.62x39, 7.62x54R, or even 38 Special (even if i was able to grab two cases of 38 when we finally laid the wheel guns to rest).
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