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Some ome sneezed and just like that all the pistol ammo was poof and gone.
It was all the common stuff like 9mm, 38spl, 357, 380, 45acp.
Most but not all of the 44mag, no one wanted the 454 or the 45colt. I think the "forty five cult" either has a ton of ammo, manufacturs their own or both.
I don't think the local stores ever ran out of 5.7x28, not that it's super popular.
Didn't quite run out of 22lr here.
For 9mm it was real bad no one had any ammo, midway had no 9mm projectiles for a few days.
For long guns it was .223, 7.62xcommie and just about all the buckshot and slug shot gun ammo was gone but bird shot was still available.
A lot of the big rifle ammo stayed on the shelves, pretty much 30-30 and up.
How about for you?
The only ammo or reloading component I bought during this time was some 8lb containers of lead BB and lead T shot.
It was all the common stuff like 9mm, 38spl, 357, 380, 45acp.
Most but not all of the 44mag, no one wanted the 454 or the 45colt. I think the "forty five cult" either has a ton of ammo, manufacturs their own or both.
I don't think the local stores ever ran out of 5.7x28, not that it's super popular.
Didn't quite run out of 22lr here.
For 9mm it was real bad no one had any ammo, midway had no 9mm projectiles for a few days.
For long guns it was .223, 7.62xcommie and just about all the buckshot and slug shot gun ammo was gone but bird shot was still available.
A lot of the big rifle ammo stayed on the shelves, pretty much 30-30 and up.
How about for you?
The only ammo or reloading component I bought during this time was some 8lb containers of lead BB and lead T shot.