Col. Plink
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I'd always heard that any new weapon should be purchased with 1000 rounds to keep on hand and buy what you need to practice with or replace what you shoot 1 for 1. Seems a good policy to me.
We have a lot of new owners who likely stocked up AND are trying to buy for the training and practice they need for their new property. Consider that many are taking CC classes to get into the sport, and it's no wonder what's going on with the run on pistol ammo.
Now, add to that an uncertain political climate where all Constitutional rights are under attack and people who buy guns and lots of ammo are smeared as "extremists" who need to be watched and possibly raided and robbed as potential terrorists and the whole thing becomes that much more crystal clear.
Buy up, Americans! Spur supply to follow demand! Load your own and sell sell sell! Start new ammo companies! Compete! Where's the entrepreneurship for this soaring new demand? Why are Americans whining about this instead of making it work for them? What's happened to us? Get with it, America!
We have a lot of new owners who likely stocked up AND are trying to buy for the training and practice they need for their new property. Consider that many are taking CC classes to get into the sport, and it's no wonder what's going on with the run on pistol ammo.
Now, add to that an uncertain political climate where all Constitutional rights are under attack and people who buy guns and lots of ammo are smeared as "extremists" who need to be watched and possibly raided and robbed as potential terrorists and the whole thing becomes that much more crystal clear.
Buy up, Americans! Spur supply to follow demand! Load your own and sell sell sell! Start new ammo companies! Compete! Where's the entrepreneurship for this soaring new demand? Why are Americans whining about this instead of making it work for them? What's happened to us? Get with it, America!