Plenty of ammo and primers.....shelves are full

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I haven’t looked for ammo since this all started, but that’s a really good sign. Still wish they had put some kind of limit on purchases because I don’t think that’s what the rest of the country looks like. So it’s an open invitation to scalpers unless their prices are already super high.
 
Here's an April fools joke for ya! Today the internet sales tax kicks in.


(This catches us in the process of liquidating my late friends estate for his family. It may really affect selling off his huge collection. Will watch for a while but considering shutting down sales (especially ammo) and buying it all myself. It is clear tangible goods will continue to be worth more than the dollars today.

We live on large sand deposits here next to ocean. May buy several thousand 5 gallon buckets to fill and sell to folks who want the convenience of sticking their heads in the sand in the comfort of their living rooms.)
 
Ammo seems to be coming back to shelves but reloading supply's are not at my local Scheels chain store, A few primers & bullets' now and then but no powder at all... hdbiker
 
Original post illustrates how the internet and media manipulates information by selective editing (photos) to get a desired response. By playing on concerns of the populace and inserting images, the viewer can be swayed to a desired conclusion. Not trying to be mean, just having some fun with April Fools day. :)

Top two photos were taken some years ago at Brownells retail store, bottom three were taken yesterday....so there is some improvement on the ammo situation.
 
My first thought was how much would a plane ticket cost?

So ya got me.

Then I realized I'd have to fly back with the ammo.... impractical.

Then I finally got a rush of brains to the head and laughingly wondered how much a time machine ticket would cost.

Good one.
 
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