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A sign of the crazy times. Winning bidder paid over $50 a pound for 8 lbs of Hodgdon TiteGroup.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...Item=392561195 |
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I guess I should run down to the local sporting goods store and buy what is on hand.
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According to this shooting sports writer there is no relief for the shortages in the near future.
http://bearingarms.com/think-the-amm...r-think-again/ |
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The Following User Says Thank You to Pete Lester For Your Post: |
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A demand of 17 billion rounds per year?
"That’s about 5 billion rounds a year more than we were producing during the height of the Second World War," according to the author of this piece. No one can tell me a civilian market consumes that much ammo per annum. This writer has been hosed. |
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The number does sound out there but is it?
If fifty million people (14% of the population) buy or fire 1000 rounds a year (remember that includes 22 rimfire) that would be 50 billion rounds of ammo per year. The number may not be as outrageous as it sounds. |
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But the average shooter/hunter isn't seriously shooting clays or practical pistol or 3 gun.
They may shoot a box of rifle ammo every couple years, a couple to check the sights each year and a few at deer. A grouse hunter may do a round or two of clays and a box or two at birds Duck hunters maybe a couple more boxes of shot shells I would be surprised if the average hunter shoots a hundred rounds a year
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Rick is right. A box of 5 shells lasts entirely too long for some of us turkey hunters.
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What is really perplexing to me about this situation is that it has persisted for over a year, yet heroin, meth and pot have fewer problems in their supply chain than smokeless powder or 22LR. Explain that.
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