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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #100 on: March 08, 2013, 06:46:41 AM »
Problem is I am a working dick.  7am?  I've been at work for over an hour already, and what are the odds stuff comes in on a Saturday or Sunday morning like that?  Unless I take a day off (which I do occasionally) and get lucky that morning, I could still miss the boat.

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I miss the good old days when online and in-store inventory was plentiful...but those days could be gone, forever.

And I was poised to get my reloading equipment, now with runs on those components, here I sit empty-handed.   ::gaah::

As for the latter I might just put my order in and tell them not to send me anything until it ALL can be ready for pick up.
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #101 on: March 08, 2013, 10:57:22 AM »
I went to the local gun shop yesterday to pick up an item from the gunsmith.
This store has only been open a year, or two, at most.

The place is barren.
They had only 2 pistols and the walls and shelves were empty of guns and accessories. Almost no ammo.

I asked about a couple quick loaders for the revolver that was lost in the boating accident, some 38 ammo for plinking with that revolver (if it ever got dredged from the river), a holster for the Hi Point 45 I got a couple weeks ago.

Nothing, nada, zip!

They said they just can't get stuff

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #102 on: March 08, 2013, 11:08:13 AM »
I'll check Cabelas tonight and Fleet Farm again tomorrow...it has to be going somewhere, when I drive by the Federal plant in Anoka that sucker is humming 3 shifts...wtf is it going?!?!?!
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #103 on: March 08, 2013, 11:30:45 AM »

Wouldn't they fill their biggest orders or supply
their biggest vendors first?  Even if they did it
perfectly proportional with sales exceeding manufacture
and distribution capability the big vendors are being
short supplied. That would cut independent shops down
to a minimum delivery.

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #104 on: March 08, 2013, 11:47:01 AM »
All things being equal and that was happening, wouldn't there be reports of massive lines at big suppliers cuing up to get some?

Perhaps Trap's example is really material here, friends of friends network in the outlets themselves getting  ;) advance notice and by the time Mr/Ms Joe Blow Public find out the sh*t is gone.

And I think some of these super-hoarders are re-selling at higher rates, taking advantage of the situation.

Not necessarily opposed to impromptu capitalist opportunism, but heck, I am not clued into either of these circles, I want in!

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #105 on: March 08, 2013, 12:22:12 PM »
All things being equal and that was happening, wouldn't there be reports of massive lines at big suppliers cuing up to get some?

Perhaps Trap's example is really material here, friends of friends network in the outlets themselves getting  ;) advance notice and by the time Mr/Ms Joe Blow Public find out the sh*t is gone.

And I think some of these super-hoarders are re-selling at higher rates, taking advantage of the situation.

Not necessarily opposed to impromptu capitalist opportunism, but heck, I am not clued into either of these circles, I want in!

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #106 on: March 08, 2013, 12:50:30 PM »
I also think that in earlier times you would see upstart manufacturers entering the market in response to the demand. Our whole economic model is rather different now. Collusion between government and large legacy corporations keeps small upstarts out, whether it's automobiles or what have you. Who are the really big domestic ammo makers now? ATK (Federal, Speer, CCI), Winchester/Olin, and Remington/UMC. The Ford, GM, and Chrysler of ammunition.

Now it could be that the highly ephemeral nature of the ammo craze combined with constant uncertainty about future viability of the market due to threats from government is enough to dissuade any new factories springing up. But I don't know. Right now if you have something that will go bang and hurl a chunk of lead out of a barrel, you can sell it hand over fist. I really wish we had at least one more major manufacturer in the market.

And the foreign manufacturers, what about them? If I were them, I'd be devoting all my output to the US export market right now. I'd put other markets on the back burner. I checked on Sportsman's Guide the other day and a lot of ammo is showing a backorder date until September. This really is just ridiculous.
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #107 on: March 08, 2013, 01:00:16 PM »
Just to set the record straight...I have no friend in Walmart.

I went in and asked how to get my hands on some ammo and they told me what to do and when to do it.

It might be horribly inconvenient (it certainly is for me with the Walmart being 60 miles away)...I was in town for a rare business meeting...but there is this: Walmart has not raised their prices on their stuff. I noted the prices I paid for the .22 but everything else they had was in line, too.

And another thing: Sooner or later the demand is going to dry up. Sooner or later people will decide that they have enough of whatever round(s) they want or need and that will be the end of it. It's not like ammunition is food or water where there is a constant and never ending demand. It is simply not possible to keep selling the stuff like this day after day and not have demand satisfied at some point.

And when that point is reached, this will be a country that is armed to the teeth. Just speaking for myself, since the beginning of the year I have increased my ammunition reserves by something approaching 15% and I have added three guns. And when my AK47 build is done I will have another with another one following on its heels. Then I will begin my AR15 builds. And when that happens I will be building more than one or two of those because I will have to invest in jigs and some minor machining tools. I will almost certainly build half a dozen AR15s. Maybe more. My brothers-in-law will get some very nice Christmas presents this year or next.

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #108 on: March 08, 2013, 02:17:00 PM »
Picked up another case(200) of .30 06 yesterday for a $170 from supplier in Tenn. Good people at Robertson Trading Post. Flat rate shipping even on multiple cases.

22 rd. mags for Glock 22 came yesterday as well with the M-1 clips arriving today.
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #109 on: March 08, 2013, 02:41:00 PM »
I have recently ordered two commie spam cans of ammo.  Received one can of 1,080 rounds of 5.45x39.  According to its markings it was made in Frunze, USSR in 1979; today that is called Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan -- I think that's the country name John Kerry, who served in Vietnam, was stumbling for.  Still waiting for the 440 round spam can of 7.62x54R, supposed to be 1970s production from Bulgaria.

There's something kind of cool about the spam cans. They're a pain to open, but perfect for long term storage. I'm just collecting them one at a time and leaving them sealed.
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #110 on: March 08, 2013, 02:56:48 PM »
I am happy for some of you who have recently secured ammo. For me nothing,  I went all about town the past couple days and there is nothing. I even tried cheaper than dirt, again nothing. I am getting frustrated. How am I going to control the population of tree rats up at the lake.

From what I been told from the various gun shops I went to is that in April things should start getting better. I have not gotten a good reason why they are optimistic for April but that is what I am told.

As far as guns go.........not much in the way of selection. It makes me wonder if the guns that they have left to display are maybe the guns that are not, shall I say quality guns. For example I am looking for a 1911. The gun shop I went to had a Remington R1 1911. I liked the gun and was considering it. The salesman took me aside and told me Remington has had trouble with the milling of some of the components and there has been a lot of dissatisfaction with this gun lately. In fact the salesman told me in no uncertain terms do not buy this gun at this time. Again he like the others I talked to told me to wait until spring/summer..........
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #111 on: March 08, 2013, 03:16:49 PM »

Doesn't Cabella's, Bass Pro Shop, Academy, WalMart etc. do mail order?

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #112 on: March 08, 2013, 06:57:20 PM »
I am happy for some of you who have recently secured ammo. For me nothing,  I went all about town the past couple days and there is nothing. I even tried cheaper than dirt, again nothing. I am getting frustrated. How am I going to control the population of tree rats up at the lake.

From what I been told from the various gun shops I went to is that in April things should start getting better. I have not gotten a good reason why they are optimistic for April but that is what I am told.

As far as guns go.........not much in the way of selection. It makes me wonder if the guns that they have left to display are maybe the guns that are not, shall I say quality guns. For example I am looking for a 1911. The gun shop I went to had a Remington R1 1911. I liked the gun and was considering it. The salesman took me aside and told me Remington has had trouble with the milling of some of the components and there has been a lot of dissatisfaction with this gun lately. In fact the salesman told me in no uncertain terms do not buy this gun at this time. Again he like the others I talked to told me to wait until spring/summer..........


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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #113 on: March 08, 2013, 07:34:29 PM »
I've recently purchased some stuff mail-order (which surprised me in MA), but it took, literally, over 1 month to get the orders.
They said they have it (not the issue) but they don't have the manpower to actually fill the orders! And they claim to be workin' 'round the clock!
My local shop has almost no pistols on the shelf, and they used to have at least 4 6' display cases near full at all times!
I have plenty of 5.56, .40s&w, .38spl +p and .22lr, but could use more 7mm Rem Mag, since I want to work on my distance shooting.
Ironically, the $ on that has gone down, when available.
But as far as April goes, my guess is it's just to keep you coming back. Everything else I've heard (which is no more official than your guy) is that it's hit or miss for who knows how long.
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #114 on: March 08, 2013, 08:15:19 PM »
Yeah I have observed that the rush is mainly on things perceived as having military utility, so stuff like 7mm Magnum is still available. I see it as an opportunity to focus on some of those great rifle cartridges. It's almost comical, they focus on demonizing the .223, meanwhile cartridges like the 7mm are several times more powerful and easily capable of taking large game beyond 1,000 yards.

I had the same experience with a month long wait. I placed an order with Ammo To go on January 14th and it didn't arrive until February 21st. They had a disclaimer that they were running 24-26 days behind and they weren't joking. Pretty much all the online vendors are in that predicament right now.
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #115 on: March 08, 2013, 08:31:06 PM »

Doesn't Cabella's, Bass Pro Shop, Academy, WalMart etc. do mail order?

I remember the run in '08. I ordered through Cabela's with the expected back-order. What I wasn't expecting was that they would notify me that they had shipped, billed me, then canceled the order saying that they could fulfill it. I had to argue with several CSR's before they gave me my money back. They're off the list - at least for me.

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #116 on: March 08, 2013, 08:43:20 PM »
In a doomsday scenario, hippies will be among the first casualties. So not everything about doomsday will be bad.

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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #117 on: March 08, 2013, 09:01:59 PM »
More than a BUCK a ROUND!!?? !!! that seems sinful to my cheapskate tail!!

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How about .40SW?

500 rounds of Speer 180 grain hollow points for $599 delivered.




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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #118 on: March 08, 2013, 10:15:45 PM »
I remember being at gun shows between 1998 and 2002 seeing 50 round boxes of Sellier & Bellot 9mm for $4.99, and that's even brass cased with Boxer primers.  1,000 round cases of Wolf 7.62x39 for $65.  I wish I could have bought dozens of those.  When you can find them at all they're going for over $300 now.
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Re: Ammo Shortages
« Reply #119 on: March 08, 2013, 11:19:40 PM »

Doesn't Cabella's, Bass Pro Shop, Academy, WalMart etc. do mail order?

I remember the run in '08. I ordered through Cabela's with the expected back-order. What I wasn't expecting was that they would notify me that they had shipped, billed me, then canceled the order saying that they could fulfill it. I had to argue with several CSR's before they gave me my money back. They're off the list - at least for me.

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