Maybe someone has figured out a way to use bacon bits as primers.
Lucky you, but looking carefully COMBINED with getting blind lucky may yield a snag for a very few people, but it's not going to put ammo or bullets in very many people's stockpiles. I think things will get worse before they get better. I think there's a significant likelihood that we will see the day in two or three weeks that today's ammo prices look attractive. I hope I'm wrong, but the bum's rush is ON.Have to look carefully - I was able to snag several boxes of bullets on MidwayUSA very recently when they popped up.
I think things will get worse before they get better. I think there's a significant likelihood that we will see the day in two or three weeks that today's ammo prices look attractive. I hope I'm wrong, but the bum's rush in on.
But if they do, then they felt the cost was worth it.
There are a lot of weird shortages around me, like bacon bits.
That's just strange...
That is odd ... ad volume does not seem high , and ad turnover seems slow. I attributed that to the pay to play policy.
Smells fishy.
Have to look carefully - I was able to snag several boxes of bullets on MidwayUSA very recently when they popped up. They got wiped out soon, but if you have email notification and can move fast, you can find them. These were at pre panic prices, as well. Now POWDER...just paid $40 a pound for X-Terminator, because it was all I could find at the time. It is what it is
Ackshully...the US population birth rate in 2020 was .09%. The population is listed as 328.2 million. So, that means we had over 29 million new toilet users...well, they will eventually be using the toilet....
for those who didn’t anticipate how fragile modern “civilization” can be.
That's related to the pork belly shortage--which is related to commodities market meddling, but also to transportation issues.There are a lot of weird shortages around me, like bacon bits.
—My car tank was always kept at 3/4 minimum during the first month of the Covid panic last spring. Stopped pretty often.
Thank you for the gratuitous denigrations for my assistance to the thread. I never said I wasn't prepared. I "snagged" the internet BULLET sales, which were at pre panic prices, so yes, compared to what you can find at a brick and mortar store, IF you can find ANYTHING, I did SNAG a DEAL. The powder was not a deal at all, and presented as an example of such. Also, spell check is your friend - "complacence".Again, I'm not talking about snagging internet sales. I'm talking about retail sales which I think the OP was referring to. $40/lb for powder isn't something to brag about. You aren't snagging anything, they're snagging you my friend. If you didn't prepare for this shortage you lose, and people are making money off of your complaisance.