Probably will go down once tp is found on the shelves of the store, vs. on a pallet, one pack per person.Hi all,
I've heard there were price hikes before but this is the first one that has occurred during my brief time shooting. Could some of you who have seen this before venture a guess as to how long ammo prices will remain this high?
Just a data point, but the paper isle at my grocery store was full this afternoon.Probably will go down once tp is found on the shelves of the store, ...
How old are you? This will be the norm for awhile, and if Trump loses we are doomed.Hi all,
I've heard there were price hikes before but this is the first one that has occurred during my brief time shooting. Could some of you who have seen this before venture a guess as to how long ammo prices will remain this high?
People prepare for the worst and hope for the best. Unlike an election with anti gun people winning it, this panic wasn't based on politics, it was based on fear of the unknown because the world hasn't seen a pandemic like this in a century. Unlike 1918 when people were more self sufficient, nearly all people today depend entirely on a market to buy their food.Just a data point, but the paper isle at my grocery store was full this afternoon.
While most shortages don't have much logic behind them, this shortage has even less logic behind it. We're doing it to ourselves by panic buying for no reason. Since most, well at least many, shooting ranges are closed, the actual "need" for ammo isn't there.
I can't predict illogical behavior, but pulling out my crystal ball, I'd expect many folks will be back to work by June, and I'd think the ammo will become more readily available by late summer.
That's my prediction also. Once we come out of COVID, then election campaigning and political buffoonery will roll things into next year.Honestly, online places like Sgammo.com have had ammo in stock and not terribly overpriced, relatively, even now.
But it will be a bit, especially since things will ramp up again come November.