I’ve been having that exact problem with postimage.org … at first it was only on this site, but this afternoon on the postimage.org site the thumbnail in my account showed up but when I clicked on it I got an “error server busy” instead of my picture.Apparently my computer is not working properly. I have three of the same posts now, and I can't see my photos in any of them but they appear when I hit the edit button. .
I stopped in a local store, which has constantly been without ammo, and saw this today.
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Before I left they had filled in the remaining gaps with more ammo. I haven't seen it like this since pre-plandemic days.
What is the quantity in the Hornady 00 buck cases? Just wondering since they only allow 100rds per month. Are they 100rd cases?Turns out I only got one of the three pictures posted, but the other two are up now. And they were still stacking it on the shelves when I left. They even had several cases of Hornady 00 buck and slugs not yet put out.
A hundred round limit isn't ideal, but that is per caliber which would still allow for hundreds of rounds purchased from this particular supply. I seriously doubt they bother with the "per month" requirement which could easily be circumvented.
I didn't check any of the prices, because I cast and load my own. This store is located in north Georgia.
What is the quantity in the Hornady 00 buck cases? Just wondering since they only allow 100rds per month. Are they 100rd cases?
Which GT's?
Do you mind if I ask what area of the country you're in because things here in Southern Ohio are still pretty tight?I did inquire, and it's a limit of one hundred rounds of each. The 00 buck comes in ten round boxes, and the slugs come in five round boxes. If someone isn't a very regular customer I really don't see how they can enforce their current restrictions of a hundred per month.
The next question has to be: How do the prices on the available ammo compare to pre-panic prices?
Do you mind if I ask what area of the country you're in because things here in Southern Ohio are still pretty tight?