Reloadron
Contributing Member
While ammo cans stacked may make it look like I stockpile ammo I really don't and never have. Over the past 35 years or so when I saw ammo on sale if it was cartridges I shoot I bought some. Anytime out and about with my wife in for example Walmart if I saw a good price on cans or boxes of ammo I would buy some. The same is true of reloading components, when a price looked good I bought more. I am loading primers left over from a shop we owned early 90s. Primers and bullets have a very, very long shelf life . During the worst droughts I have always had plenty for family and friends to shoot. Not like I stockpile or hoard I just try and shop wisely. You buy what you can when you can and for the new young up and coming shooters that does not mean spend a mortgage payment to buy ammo or loading components. Really don't let who may or may not win an upcoming election bother me or let it give me a panic attack. Nor will speculating on an election outcome have me panic buying.
I guess if people feel they may come up short for any reason then yes, buy but it is also nice to be prepared rather than last minute looking for ammo.
Ron
I guess if people feel they may come up short for any reason then yes, buy but it is also nice to be prepared rather than last minute looking for ammo.
Ron