memtb
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Nope......if it happens, it will be for a cartridge which I already own! memtb
Absolutely; especially if it is for an oddball like a BPCR round. I have a bought a few guns (thanks Joe Biden!) but they were all for cartridges I already shoot and have ammo/components for.I've got my eye on a Sharps rifle. Anticipating its purchase, I started scanning the internet for ammunition or reloading components. I found neither. Now I'm thinking, why should I buy a rifle for which I can buy neither appropriate factory loads nor components. Anyone else putting off gun purchases for that reason?
No, a temporary lack of available ammunition for a well-priced, desired firearm will not cause me to decide against an immediate purchase.will lack of ammo deter gun purchase?
OUCH!... We might have to have a new one drilled ...
And surprisingly, at least where I live, 6.5CM and 300BO has always been on the shelf - granted there wasn't a ton of it; but it was always there. Around here folks are more into handguns and rifles than shotguns so that was a surpriseLack of ammo is certainly keeping me from buying a Tikka in 6.5 Creedmore.
What do you use, what's it called. Sounds like something I should look at. My shooting plans are often foiled and it leaves me sitting grumpy at my house. I need something like this to play withI've purchased several guns since this shortage began. I purchase ammo when I see it at a fair price. I do go out of my way to search for ammo. I utilize a laser cartridge more than I shoot live ammo. Not as much fun but it gives me satisfying interaction with the firearm and certainly helps to improve my grip, sight picture and trigger pull.