So I am a pretty serious hunter and gun collector.
I collect and shoot a wide range of firearms and bows, but my biggest addiction is probably nice revolvers.
However, as market forces and back logs in govt. contract s in Ammo supplies have led to the worst and longest term shortage and price hike in the past 30 years or more, does it really make any sense to continue buying guns?
I mean when it costs 1$ or more to pull the trigger on a 357 or 44 and 50 cent s a round for Steel 7.62
And 223 let alone 556 one has to put some thought into shooting.
I’m fact the whole viability and affordability and longevity of shooting sports is perhaps in jeopardy and could lead to a collapse in gun prices.
Gun prices have Not stayed high in comparison to Ammo prices.
plus the more guns one acquirers the more shooting and sighting in necessary
This leads to the logic to own less guns, and Shoot those fewer guns More and master them.
And don’t try to tell me to roll around oh it’s not there’s anything wrong with reloading it’s a great idea and practice but the parts or not realistically available to people who are wanting to get started with that at an affordable price that makes it practical.
so what do you guys think is the future of gun collecting and ammo supply?
what is the correct course of action for collectors and what the hell should I do with my time if I stop I’m looking for deals on good old classic or new beautiful firearms?
Also if there is a realistic way to affordably get the materials especially primers to produce Ammo safely effectively and at The cost of that makes it worth the time and effort then please share exactly how to go about that given the Current market.
I collect and shoot a wide range of firearms and bows, but my biggest addiction is probably nice revolvers.
However, as market forces and back logs in govt. contract s in Ammo supplies have led to the worst and longest term shortage and price hike in the past 30 years or more, does it really make any sense to continue buying guns?
I mean when it costs 1$ or more to pull the trigger on a 357 or 44 and 50 cent s a round for Steel 7.62
And 223 let alone 556 one has to put some thought into shooting.
I’m fact the whole viability and affordability and longevity of shooting sports is perhaps in jeopardy and could lead to a collapse in gun prices.
Gun prices have Not stayed high in comparison to Ammo prices.
plus the more guns one acquirers the more shooting and sighting in necessary
This leads to the logic to own less guns, and Shoot those fewer guns More and master them.
And don’t try to tell me to roll around oh it’s not there’s anything wrong with reloading it’s a great idea and practice but the parts or not realistically available to people who are wanting to get started with that at an affordable price that makes it practical.
so what do you guys think is the future of gun collecting and ammo supply?
what is the correct course of action for collectors and what the hell should I do with my time if I stop I’m looking for deals on good old classic or new beautiful firearms?
Also if there is a realistic way to affordably get the materials especially primers to produce Ammo safely effectively and at The cost of that makes it worth the time and effort then please share exactly how to go about that given the Current market.