After this recent madness

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I suspect only new shooters are panic buying (remember, we're gaining more every day) so there are many who have either not learned lessons yet, or got in at a bad time and are stocking up as best they are able in anticipation of the the real shortage next fall.

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in anticipation of the real shortage next fall.

And there it is. The prospect of "President Clinton" and maybe one half of Congress going to the Democrats will mean that a shortage should be in full swing by the late summer.
 
I didn't play in the last banic and I won't be playing in this one, if there is one.

Fools rush in
Where wise men never go.

Wasn't there a song with those lyrics?
 
Thanks for the feed back. I feel like the gun market as a it applies to me, has still yet to recover from 12/12. Buying reloading supplies has never been as easy. Even during times when stuff is available it involves much more driving, higher cost, and like 10 month waiting periods on some Internet purchases. When I do re-supply, my ratios are off. I'll end up with 100 primers and 4 pounds of powder. Then make a another hour drive, in the hope of primers. I have quit shooting .22s all together aside from actual killing.

I'm not here to blame anyone, I'm not sure who to blame. I'm grateful for my suppliers who work hard. I keep hearing shooting is growing in popularity, maybe this whole thing is a blessing in disguise, as our rights are secured. But it's serene to hear most of your folks feedback.
 
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